- Apr 12, 2021
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Firefox does support .mp4. The problem is it's trying to play some fucky codec monstrosity. It's all h.264 playing as h.265X with a variable bitrate with weird artifacting that usually only occurs when the datastream isn't fully decoded because the data's just straight up missing. I'm not seeing any missing frames or blocks, but I really can't explain it any other way than the data's missing.Sure, that works, but I hate it as a solution. Why TF does Firefox not support mp4? And why is all the advice just "don't use Firefox if you want to look at mp4"
WiseGuyAnimates, you need to really check the outputs of whatever it is you're using. The video comments embedded in the metadata are a mess of all sorts of conflicting things, everything from the resolution to the colour depth. I don't know if it's the LoRA (HinataHyugaV1.safetensors) you're using or just the service, but whatever it is it gives off the vibes of having been cobbled together by someone who's not tech literate.