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Firefox 130 Now Available With WebCodecs API Enabled On The Desktop


Firefox 130 web browser binaries were published today ahead of the official release announcement going out on Tuesday

Firefox 130 web browser binaries were published today ahead of the official release announcement going out on Tuesday. Firefox 130 brings improvements to its local translation handling for text, overscroll animations are now enabled as the default behavior for scrollable areas on Linux, the Firefox Lab page within the settings are now makes it easier to enable experimental features, better Android page load performance, and other small changes. For any web software interested in that low-level audio/video encode/decode handling there is now WebCodecs API working on the Firefox desktop builds.

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