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Firefox for Android no longer automatically downloads the Cisco OpenH264 plugin as of version 68

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As of Firefox 68 this plugin will no longer be available for new installations of Firefox on Android. Mozilla is considering future options.
As of Firefox 68 this plugin will no longer be available for new installations of Firefox on Android. Mozilla is considering future options.

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H.264 is a video codec used by some real-time video conferencing services in WebRTC. Firefox for Android, prior to version 68, would automatically install [https://www.openh264.org/ Cisco’s OpenH264 plugin] for WebRTC calls, when needed. As of Firefox 68 this plugin will no longer be available for new installations of Firefox on Android. Some websites that utilize H.264 for video calls may not work properly on new installations of Firefox for Android after version 68. Understanding this change will affect some users, Mozilla is considering future options to continue support for the H.264 video codec in WebRTC calls on Android. __TOC__ =Firefox 67 and older= If an older Firefox was already on a device with the OpenH264 plugin installed, updating to Firefox 68 may keep the OpenH264 working. This plugin was installed automatically for older Firefox versions and will not be removed unless Firefox is uninstalled from the device, although it is not guaranteed to work. =Is OpenH264 installed/working on my device?= To see if you have a functional installation of OpenH264, visit ''about:addons'' or ''about:plugins''. There should be a version number if OpenH264 works: *Enter '''about:addons''' in the address bar. If you're lacking a version number (see below), you do not have a working installation of OpenH264: ;[[Image:addons noh264]] *Enter '''about:plugins''' in the address bar. If the version says ''$version'' instead of a version number, OpenH264 will not work. *;[[Image:plugins openh264]] =How to identify if an installed Firefox is using the OpenH264 plugin from Cisco= Visit [https://mozilla.github.io/webrtc-landing/pc_test_no_h264.html this test page] and press the {button Test!} button. Regular updates to Firefox should not remove this add-on from the device, if already installed.
H.264 is a video codec used by some real-time video conferencing services in WebRTC. Firefox for Android, prior to version 68, would automatically install [https://www.openh264.org/ Cisco’s OpenH264 plugin] for WebRTC calls. As of Firefox 68 this plugin will no longer be available for new installations of Firefox on Android. Some websites that utilize H.264 for video calls may not work properly on new installations of Firefox for Android after version 68. =Firefox 67 and older= If Firefox was installed on a device prior to version 68, OpenH264 will continue to work. OpenH264 was installed automatically for older Firefox versions and will not be removed unless Firefox is deleted from the device. Users of existing installations should expect websites utilizing H.264 for video calls to continue to work as they previously did. Understanding this change will affect some users, Mozilla is considering future options to continue support for the H.264 video codec in WebRTC calls on Android. =To identify if a version of Firefox is using the Open H264 plugin from Cisco= Visit [https://mozilla.github.io/webrtc-landing/pc_test_no_h264.html this test page] and press the {button Test!} button. Regular updates to Firefox should not remove this add-on from the device, if already installed.

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