Once upon a time, Michael Catanzaro <mcatanz...@redhat.com> said:
> OK, but in practice, it enables playback of almost all the videos
> that users actually care about. With openh264 installed, you can
> watch most videos in your web browser, download them, and play them
> locally in Totem or Showtime. Otherwise, you cannot.

The bulk of my online video watching is Youtube, which AFAIK prefers
VP9.  I don't know about other video sites.

At a minimum, it should be much easier and well-documented how to
opt-out of the Cisco openh264.
-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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