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by gsich
3052 days ago
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Yes, vastly used. Just look at Youtube. Besides it's a free codec. How do you know what's in the users interest? A choice between "Video playing" vs. "Video not playing" is pretty obvious to me. (And I am a user too) If battery really is a concern (assuming it is), just make it an option not to play videos if they require software decoding. Besides that, users usually (an assumption I made, just as you did) don't watch lengthy videos (1-2 hours) on an iOS device. |
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The service that also provides H264 versions of its content, you mean? Which is the point I already made.
> How do you know what's in the users interest? [...] If battery really is a concern (assuming it is)
Well, Apple is heavy-handed with its users. They make a lot of assumptions about what is best for them, and this is one of them.
> don't watch lengthy videos (1-2 hours) on an iOS device.
I suspect Netflix would disagree with you.