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Verkaufsstopp für Fire TV Stick 4K in Deutschland
Amazon hat den Verkauf der Fire TV Stick 4K und Fire TV Stick 4K Max in Deutschland eingestellt. Betroffen sind alle Geräte mit H.265-Unterstützung, während die günstigeren Modelle mit Full-HD-Auflösung, wie der Fire TV Stick u
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Dear Mastomind / Lazywebs: Is it feasible for a Web browser itself to support toggling support of video (or audio) support or codecs absent injecting JS into a page for that purpose?

My hope is that it might be possible to toggle the availability / support of common video codecs (such as: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, HEVC/H.265, VP9, and AV1), so that a browser would simply ignore an video / audio content.

I'm hearing that this is not trivially possible. If that's not the case ... I'd be quite happy.

Boosts / tagging clueful devs appreciated.

Anyone remember those Flip video cameras from the early 2000s? I have a bunch of videos from those that are in their proprietary video container/codec. I can’t figure out how to transcode those into something that can be used in modern video players and editors. Anyone have tip how to get those properly transcoded?