10 Dec 2014 at 14:15 #1 Dicehunter Dicehunter Soldato Joined 19 Feb 2007 Posts 15,302 Location London Anyone read anything about Firefox getting the 60 FPS support on YouTube by chance ?
10 Dec 2014 at 20:07 #2 Orcvader Orcvader Soldato Joined 11 Oct 2009 Posts 16,926 Location Greater London At the moment 60fps only works with the HTML5 player, and even then, it needs to support Media Source Extensions. Firefox does not have this supported yet: https://www.youtube.com/html5?gl=GB You can turn it on in about:config, but it's very buggy and it seems to limit the resolution to 720p on some videos as it's not ready yet. Mozilla is working on it but there doesn't seem to be any improvements on getting sorted: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/MediaSourceExtensions
At the moment 60fps only works with the HTML5 player, and even then, it needs to support Media Source Extensions. Firefox does not have this supported yet: https://www.youtube.com/html5?gl=GB You can turn it on in about:config, but it's very buggy and it seems to limit the resolution to 720p on some videos as it's not ready yet. Mozilla is working on it but there doesn't seem to be any improvements on getting sorted: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/MediaSourceExtensions
11 Dec 2014 at 09:46 #3 Winky_The_Winking_Turtle Winky_The_Winking_Turtle Associate Joined 13 May 2012 Posts 2,191 Firefox Development Version (which used to be Aurora also) currently supports it, so maybe they'll implement it soon.
Firefox Development Version (which used to be Aurora also) currently supports it, so maybe they'll implement it soon.