| > Because they forced it No, browsers and hardware manufacturers have implemented VP9 because it has better licensing terms than H.264 and especially better than HEVC. HEVC was released at around the same time as VP9 and yet today VP9 has double the installed base of HEVC: https://ngcodec.com/news/2017/10/21/why-we-are-supporting-vp... > In this case, Apple went with the industry standard. No. When it comes to the web the industry standard is royalty-free formats and protocols: https://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy-20170801/ Video formats which require a patent licensing fee (like H.264 and HEVC) have been an anomaly. > Why shouldn’t Google just fix their site? Because VP9 outperforms H.264: https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/more-efficient-mobile-en... VP9 just works better: https://youtube-eng.googleblog.com/2015/04/vp9-faster-better... |
This isn’t like Mozilla, who only makes a web browser.