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According to the blog, WebM, Opus, and VP9 are supported only when used with Media Source Extensions, but not with <video> or <audio> elements. So can we split each of these entries* into two entries, one for MSE and another for video/audio elements?
Note that this has changed in recent months with the addition of the Web Media Extensions pack; things seem to work in <video> and <audio> as directly-loaded files now. But I'm not 100% sure whether Web Media Extensions can be relied on as always-installed as of 1803 (it is also possible to manually uninstall it).
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According to the blog, WebM, Opus, and VP9 are supported only when used with Media Source Extensions, but not with <video> or <audio> elements. So can we split each of these entries* into two entries, one for MSE and another for video/audio elements?
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