enhanced-h264ify のレビュー
enhanced-h264ify 作成者: Alex
合計レビュー数: 82
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 13831104 によるレビュー (3年前)Some Youtube video's for me where draging my CPU and memory and videos kept on stoping starting and realy annoying so I searched for something to help and got this and it works great and I have had no more videos dragging resources. Thank you
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 15028866 によるレビュー (3年前)Using this addon to disable h264 was the only way I could get certain YT videos to play on OpenSUSE for some reason.
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Rufous Potoo によるレビュー (4年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Mohamed Ali alhowsli によるレビュー (4年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 13267800 によるレビュー (4年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価KHILADI 420 によるレビュー (4年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 14114891 によるレビュー (4年前)
- Thanks !
Solve a big problem with Waterfox classic + Youtube 360° and Nivida driver:
Youtube video seems to crash Waterfox content proces [Github].
Solution:
Install "enhanced-h264ify":
https://addons.vaultpit.io/en-US/firefox/addon/enhanced-h264ify/
Open about:config:
1 - Set media.windows-media-foundation.allow-d3d11-dxva:false
2 - reset media.hardware-video-decoding.failed to false - 5 段階中 5 の評価andario2007 によるレビュー (5年前)FANTABULOUS.
I don´t understand the previous reviews. It still works PERFECTLY on FF 83.0, even when used with Enhancer for Youtube+Thumbnail ratings bar+Blocktube+Toggle youtube playlist, giving me the smoothest Youtube experience ever.
And it makes a MASSIVE difference on my old tablet, which using the extremely underpowerered Intel Atom and a miserable GPU. I just blocked everything but h264 in the addon menu (which reads as AVC1 in the Youtube right click menu) and it allows me to play 1080p videos smoothly, when it used to stutter badly at 720p using the default youtube codecs.
I truly hope you can keep this updated when it´s truly needed, Mr. Developer.
Thanks! - seriously this should be available from youtube natively.
what does Google think, that everyone jups on 3xxx series gpu's soon as they are available, as they are the only ones with hardware support for av1 codec currently.
so why not offer option for vp9 if my machine can easily do 8k 60fps on vp9, but struggles on 4k av1.