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    Phoronix: Firefox 113 Beta Adds Animated AV1 Image Support

    With Firefox 112 now released, Mozilla has promoted Firefox 113 to beta...

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  • #2
    Any news concerning jxl? It has been supported in Nightly for a while already and Librewolf has enabled it by default. Actually, why not use system libraries for jxl (libjxl) now that it has wide support?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SofS View Post
      Any news concerning jxl? It has been supported in Nightly for a while already and Librewolf has enabled it by default. Actually, why not use system libraries for jxl (libjxl) now that it has wide support?
      no news, and I doubt we will see any news anytime soon which is a shame because jxl on waterfox is in a really good state. but despite mozilla claiming neutrality for it, they dont seem to be in any rush to even consider merging the PRs in the tracker for it, let alone enabling it on stable builds

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      • #4
        I wish they would care about JPEG-XL too!

        And about enabling by default support for:
        • Wayland when running on KDE Plasma (Wayland session of course)
        • KDE file picker wen running on KDE Plasma
        • Hardware acceleration when running on open source drivers, at least

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        • #5
          That's great, but I wish they would just finally add the `:has()` selector support.

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          • #6
            Mozilla currently has no plans to support H.265. Our focus will be on AV1.
            Now Firefox has finally added animated AVIF support. And Safari already added this feature last year

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            • #7
              Considering Chrome recently ripped out their JPEG-XL code I suspect it's dead on the web for all practical purposes, whatever its virtues.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jabl View Post
                Considering Chrome recently ripped out their JPEG-XL code I suspect it's dead on the web for all practical purposes, whatever its virtues.
                I doubt it, it's just a matter of time since jpegxl adoption, though stinted, still seems to be on the rise, I see more and more apps adding support. I would like to see a true community project add support. maybe to servo, but that needs image-rs integration, which I have wanted to try and tackle, but have been procrastinating xD

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jabl View Post
                  Considering Chrome recently ripped out their JPEG-XL code I suspect it's dead on the web for all practical purposes, whatever its virtues.
                  Thorium has enabled back and it's a better web browser than Chromium / Chrome anyway.

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                  • #10
                    Animated AVIF, LOL. Now we have a video format based on an image format based on a video format.

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