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Hello,
I open this again, as same as last year same as year before. The only advise I get here is why don't I download the videos from motioneye and open it with an external program ... because its not userfriendly thats why.
So here it goes again:
The solution which is suggested in similar threads are always that you need to have Hardware support and it will:
https://support.google.com/chrome/thread/314380188/chrome-video-playback-for-hevc?hl=en
Not true I experiencing the same with my i7 lenovo thinkbook, but even if the hardware does not support decoding it should support it from software.
I found no extensions specifically for this, it's a really old problem I try to resolve.
I using motioneye for camera recordings, it offers different formats to store video files. The goal is to be able to playback videos on both Android phones and PC.
I have literally went through all and the only format Android plays back is HEVC in the motioneye app, all the other's it will not:
MPEG4
SWF
FLV
Quicktime Mov
H264
Matroska
Matroska OMX
Now quite unfortunately HEVC is the one format which will not play from Chrome.
At playback I get:
Error: Media format unsupported or otherwise unavailable/unsuitable for playing.
I opened a discussion with the devs multiple times they say it's Chrome's fault. The videos of course can be downloaded on both PC and Android regardless what codec I use and opened with a program like VLC but this is unusable.
Any suggestions are welcome!