![]() Finally, Firefox now supports the Audio Output Devices API, which allows web apps to output sound to (permitted) devices without changing the computer's default audio output. Upload performance has also been improved when using HTTP/2. The popup Picture-in-Picture player now includes a volume slider, following other improvements added to PiP mode in Firefox 113. There are a few other helpful changes in this release. OMG! Linux spotted the bug report that states Firefox 116 on ARM now supports the Video4Linux Memory-to-Memory (V4L2-M2M) API, which should fix playback issues for H.264 video on the Pi 4. On previous versions, playing H.264 content (which many online videos use) often caused CPU usage to skyrocket, and larger videos could lag and stutter. ![]() ![]() To do this, they must have support for this type of packages and the browser installation is done by typing the following command in the terminal: flatpak install flathub Pi fans will be excited to hear that Firefox 116 includes hardware accelerated H.264 video decoding on the Raspberry Pi 4. The last installation method that was added “Flatpak”. This can be added to the system by opening a terminal and executing the following command in it: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-security/ppa -y ![]() The screen that opens displays the currently installed version of the web browser and runs a check for updates, provided the functionality is enabled.Īnother option to update, is if you are a user of Ubuntu, Linux Mint or some other derivative of Ubuntu, you can install or update to this new version with the help of the browser's PPA. While for those who do not want to wait for that to happen they can select Menu> Help> About Firefox after the official launch to initiate a manual update of the web browser. ![]()
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