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h264ify reviews and mentions
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Web bloat impacts users with slow devices
I have no idea if it still works, but the "h264ify" browser extension used to be great for working around this issue https://github.com/erkserkserks/h264ify
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Prime Video on Proton
Not true. When using browsers on Linux, at the moment, Netflix goes up to 720p and PrimeVideo 480p. With Netflix, you can use this extension, which is available for Chromium-based browser and Firefox, but PrimeVideo doesn't have something like that.
- Enable HEVC support in Edge.
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Can FX-8350 + 6500XT handle 4K 60Hz YouTube?
with h264tify you will have 1080p60 max
- I'm have a lag problem with this old Hp pavilion 15 notebook. I replaced the old HDD with a new SSD. And a fresh install of windows but it's doing this. Please help
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Battery drains I'm just watching youtube?
h264ify can help with the youtube part a bit.
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Google sets burial date for legacy Chrome Extensions, fears for ad-blockers grow
h264ify is free and open source. You can inspect the source code and also compile it yourself:
https://github.com/erkserkserks/h264ify
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Switching to Linux
If your stepdad uses Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to watch YouTube, also install the h264ify extension to force YouTube to you use an older codec when streaming video which can be decoded in hardware by older GPUs. This can make the laptop feel faster and run less hot. https://github.com/erkserkserks/h264ify
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Daily reminder to use h264ify for every AMD user with GCN GPUs in order to properly use Hardware Acceleration on YouTube. It's limited to 1080p 60fps, but you gonna save a lot of CPU workload.
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 24 Apr 2024
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erkserkserks/h264ify is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of h264ify is JavaScript.
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