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<h2>Caminandes - Llamigos</h2>
<p><a href="fmp4.html">back to main fmp4 entry</a></p>
<p><a href="index.html">back to main fmp4 entry</a></p>
<h3>Single video codecs with Opus .mp4 and MP3 raw audio</h3>

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<h2>Caminandes - Llamigos</h2>
<p><a href="fmp4.html">back to main fmp4 entry</a></p>
<p><a href="index.html">back to main fmp4 entry</a></p>
<h2>Component tracks</h2>
<p>VP9 .mp4:</p>

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset=utf-8>
<title>HLS VP9/fMP4 test</title>
<link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=video-js/video-js.css>
</head>
<body>
<h1>HLS VP9/fMP4 test</h1>
<h2>Caminandes - Llamigos</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="fmp4-codecs.html">see codec variants</a></li>
<li><a href="fmp4-tracks.html">see component track list</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>With fallbacks</h3>
<p>HLS with VP9 (.mp4)/MJPEG (.mov) video tracks and Opus/MP3 audio tracks. Video.js enabled to provide HLS-over-MSE for Chrome/Firefox.</p>
<div>
<video controls width=640 height=360>
<source type=application/vnd.apple.mpegurl src=fmp4.vp9-mjpeg.mov.m3u8>
</video>
</div>
<p>Current behavior:</p>
<p>Browsers that play the VP9 track will get sharp video, those that play the MJPEG track will get blurry video. Audio should sound the same either way.</p>
<ul>
<li>MSE-based streaming with VHS
<ul>
<li>Firefox seems to work with VP9 & Opus tracks via video.js</li>
<li>Chrome works (needed to fix an output setting)</li>
<li>(disabled) Safari uses the MP3 audio tracks and VHS gets confused because it tries to parse them as MP4 (not Safari's fault)</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Apple HLS player
<ul>
<li>macOS 13's Safari 16 plays MJPEG.</li>
<li>iOS 16 plays VP9 if supported, or MJPEG if no hardware codec</li>
<li>Those last two will also play h.263 or MPEG-4 visual <a href="fmp4-lies.html">IF labeled as if h.264 in the playlist</a>; MJPEG can be properly labeled as "jpeg". I haven't found a supported labeling that is correct yet.</li>
<li><i>no access to iOS 13-15</i></li>
<li>iOS 13 doesn't seem to like mjpeg in .mp4, but .mov is fine</li>
<li>iOS 12 doesn't seem to like any version on an old iPad Air, except with h264 video</li>
<li><i>no access to iOS 11</i></li>
<li>iOS 10 on iPhone 5C plays h.263, or mpeg-4 visual IF labeled as false avc1.blah. It will also play mjpeg if so mislabeled, but only in .mov not in .mp4 as above.</li>
<li>iOS 9 doesn't understand the required version of HLS playlist format, and fails.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<!--<script src="node_modules/video.js/dist/video.js"></script>-->
<script src="video.js/dist/alt/video.core.js"></script>
<script src="http-streaming/dist/videojs-http-streaming.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
let playerConfig = {
responsive: true,
controlBar: {
volumePanel: {
vertical: true,
inline: false
}
},
html5: {
vhs: {
// Currently the MP3 audio track fails in Safari
// and it doesn't grok the Opus
// Either fix MP3 handling in vhs or use AAC.
// Switching to fragmented QuickTime ;)
// seems to be helping maybe?
overrideNative: false
}
},
};
videojs.log.level('debug');
console.log(typeof MediaSource)
if (typeof MediaSource !== 'undefined') {
//let vp9 = MediaSource.isTypeSupported('video/mp4; codecs="vp09.00.41.08"');
//let opus = MediaSource.isTypeSupported('video/mp4; codecs="opus"');
//let mp3 = MediaSource.isTypeSupported('audio/mpeg');
//if (vp9 && (opus || mp3)) {
for (let video of document.querySelectorAll('video')) {
video.classList.add('video-js');
video.classList.add('vjs-default-skin');
videojs(video, playerConfig);
}
// }
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
<a href="index.html">index.html</a>

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</li>
<li>Apple HLS player
<ul>
<li>macOS 13's Safari 16 plays MJPEG.</li>
<li>macOS 13's Safari 16 plays MJPEG on most of my test machines, except a 2015 MacBook Pro with Intel graphics unless the type is lied about.</li>
<li>iOS 16 plays VP9 if supported, or MJPEG if no hardware codec</li>
<li>Those last two will also play h.263 or MPEG-4 visual <a href="fmp4-lies.html">IF labeled as if h.264 in the playlist</a>; MJPEG can be properly labeled as "jpeg". I haven't found a supported labeling that is correct yet.</li>
<li><i>no access to iOS 13-15</i></li>