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Version 121.0 first offered to Release channel users on December 19, 2023
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Firefox now prompts Windows users to install the Microsoft AV1 Video Extension to enable hardware decoding support for the AV1 video codec from
about:supportif not already installed.I do not exactly understand what this means. Does it has to do with streaming videos or watching videos on Youtube or so?
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1 hour ago, David H. Lipman said:
Wasn't that, Patch Tuesday, last week; 11/14 ?
Yes,thats true.
50 minutes ago, 1PW said:We can always kill the messenger…
Sure,we can.😄
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Version 116.0.2, first offered to Release channel users on August 7, 2023
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Fixes an issue that was causing keystrokes to be scrambled for users using ZoneAlarm anti-keylogger. (bug 1847033)
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1PW:
Like you posted,the updates indeed comes fast!😮
Version 114.0.1, first offered to Release channel users on June 9, 2023
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/114.0.1/releasenotes/
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Fix a startup crash (bug 1837201).
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Version 113.0.2, first offered to Release channel users on May 23, 2023
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Fixed an issue which caused Picture-in-Picture windows to not be snappable on Windows 11 or on systems with the FancyZones PowerToy installed (bug 1832331)
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Fixed a video playback crash on some Windows systems with Intel graphics (bug 1831329)
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Fixed a bug which could cause Firefox to freeze on some pages when loading them with the Developer Tools Web Console open (bug 1828026)
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Fixed a bug which would cause the bookmarks and history sidebars to not properly react to the browser window being vertically resized (bug 1831535)
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Now it is released.
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Fixed incorrect colors for Windows users with installed monitor/display color profiles, particularly on wide gamut displays (bug 1832215)
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Fixed borders being visible around fullscreen windows for some configurations (bug 1830721)
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Fixed an issue which may cause users in some configurations to experience tearing when watching videos in fullscreen mode (bug 1830792)
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Firefox release 112.0.2 April 25, 2023
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Fixes a high memory usage issue with animated images in minimized (or completely covered) windows, especially when using animated themes (bug 1828587).
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Fixes an issue where Linux users with bitmap fonts installed may have had entire sections of text invisible to them on some sites (bug 1827950).
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Fixes an issue where web notifications with images were not displaying for Windows 8 users (bug 1822817).
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112.0 Firefox Release April 11, 2023 https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/112.0/releasenotes/?utm_source=firefox-browser&utm_medium=firefox-browser&utm_campaign=whatsnew
Fixed Various security fixes.
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I am not watching anything specific for the moment, but i have to say that the best, not in right particular order watched streamed movie was Top Gun Maverick. A sequel released after 36 year later from the first movie could have make less expectations,but this movie was great! I would give it 10 of 10 in a rates.🙂
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I changed my settings in my Antivirusprogram from aggresive start to normal start. That appears for the moment to work.
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13 hours ago, 1PW said:
Hello @sten2:
The answer remains the same as in your other topic on the same subject.
So far, only Firefox 100+ supports HDR w/macOS Catalina (10.15) and above. Pity.
Your plea will unlikely be read here by management at Mozilla. Please consider adding your wishes to a relevant Mozilla forum.
HTH
Hello 1PW
I know that there is no representative from Mozilla at this forum,and i have mentioned the missing feature of HDR support in Firefox before.
I just wanted to express my thoughts about it. Well,lets see whats coming in future releases.
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2 hours ago, unknownguy said:
Could be "Enable self-protection module early start". Because that setting isn't enabled as default for me.
I tried disable self-protection module early start,and then reboot my computer,but the issue is still there.
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Still no support for playing HDR content in Firefox. I wonder why it takes to long for Mozilla to add that feature?
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110.0 Firefox Release February 14, 2023
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Version 108.0.1 released December 16 2022
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/108.0.1/releasenotes/
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Fixes the default search engine being reset on upgrade for profiles which were previously copied from a different location.
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On 11/30/2022 at 10:07 PM, AdvancedSetup said:
Yes, sorry, my monitor does not support HDR. It is an older 4K model.
It looks like you're correct. Unless there was another update (I've not searched too deep for it) then it looks like at least on Windows and Phones that HDR is not supported in Firefox.
https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/hdr-support-for-windows/idi-p/6468
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1321197
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=hdr
Well,then thats so the case. Strange that Windows does not support HDR in Firefox browser.🤔
Me and appararently many other users would like to see a Firefox version for Windows that supports HDR. Strange why they have not enable that feature yet in current versions. Hopefully we would see it soon.
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16 hours ago, 1PW said:
Hello @sten2:
Although the 03-May-2022 release of Firefox 100.0 gave compatible Macs HDR capability, I have not read of any equivalent capability for Windows® based computers yet. Six+ months is a remarkably long development time with no results. Pity.
BTW, Firefox 107.0.1 does render stunning HDR enhanced video on a capable Mac.
HTH
I understand. However,from doing search from at internet,Firefox for Windows does not appears yet to support HDR capability.
15 hours ago, AdvancedSetup said:I upgraded my PC with an i7 processor and a graphic card that supports HDR. That is the basic standard for showing materials in HDR at least forWindows. I did not do a fresh clean install of Windows.
AddvancedSetup,i think you missunderstand my point. I can play the link you provided with Costa Rica video in Firefox,but thats without HDR support. If you look closely from the picture you posted it shows 2160p 4K. Thats not the same as 2160p 4k HDR.
If you look at my pictures,then you see what i mean. The first picture is from the same Youtube video in Firefox. There is no shown option for HDR there. When looking at the second picture,its the same Youtube video in Chrome and there one has the option of choosing 4k HDR.
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I dont know in which section i should post this matter,but the closest that come in mind is in this part of the forum. If its wrong,please put in in another part.
I just made an upgrade with both processor and grafic card and other stuff in my pc with Windows 10 os,and i have a screen that supports 4k Vesa certified 600 HDR. The thing i notised is that i can only watch hdr videos from example Youtube in either Edge or Chrome browser. In Firefox i can not reach hdr videos. Is it so that hdr is not supported in Firefox,or can one download som sort of adds on or such in order to make hdr available in Firefox browser?🤔
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These section is from the beginning regarding the Malwarebytes Browserguard add ons in Firefox,i which one could ask for help with issues and so on. We could keep this thread for this,and have a separate thread regarding Firefox itself and its uppdate history.
Personally,i have automatic updating enabled on Firefox.
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Hello All:
Version 106.0
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/106.0/releasenotes/
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Various security fixes.
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Then under History i instead set it to Use custom settings for history,with clear history when Firefox close,and under settings for clearing history,i checked all options. Now Mb Browserguard shows all blocking counts.
Firefox 130.0.1 release now available
in Firefox
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Version 125.0.2, first offered to Release channel users on April 22, 2024
Fixed: Reverted the changes recently shipped in Firefox 125 that more proactively blocked downloads from potentially untrustworthy URLs. The changes caused unexpected problems with downloading files in some situations. We plan to fix and re-enable these protections in a future release. (Bug 1892069)