MPEG-4/H.264 video format

MPEG-4/H.264 video format

Commonly used video compression format.

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Status Other
IE Edge Firefox Chrome Safari Opera
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    22 27   12.1
    21 26   12
    20 25   11.6
    19 24   11.5
    18 23   11.1
    17 22   11
    16 21   10.6
    15 20   10.5
    14 19   10.0-10.1
    13 18   9.5-9.6
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iOS Safari Opera Mini Android Browser Blackberry Browser Opera Mobile Android Chrome Android Firefox IE Mobile Android UC Browser Samsung Internet QQ Browser Baidu Browser
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10.3 all 56 10 37 59 54 (2) 11 11.4 5 1.2 7.12
10.0-10.2   4.4.3-4.4.4 7 12.1     10   4    
9.3   4.4   12              
9.0-9.2   4.2-4.3   11.5              
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7.0-7.1   3   10              
6.0-6.1   2.3 (1)                  
5.0-5.1   2.2                  
4.2-4.3   2.1                  
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Notes

Firefox supports H.264 on Windows 7 and later since version 21. Firefox supports H.264 on Linux since version 26 if the appropriate gstreamer plug-ins are installed.

Partial support for older Firefox versions refers to the lack of support in OS X & some non-Android Linux platforms.

  1. The Android 2.3 browser requires specific handling to play videos.

  2. Partial supports refers to the lack of hardware acceleration.

Bugs

  • Chrome has performance problems with long h.264 videos.

  • Browsers have trouble with more than one audio track in a video (for multi-language support): IE 11 supports it, Firefox plays the last track, Chrome plays the first track.

  • In Windows 7, the maximum supported resolution is 1920 × 1088 pixels for both software and DXVA decoding. MSDN).

Resources

Data by caniuse.com
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License v4.0.
http://caniuse.com/#feat=mpeg4

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