![]() ![]() ![]() This is the current version being pushed through windows update and the same version I'm using a for library playback. ![]() In 2019, Microsoft announced plans to rebuild the browser as Chromium-based with Blink and V8 engines. The Edge browser was initially built with Microsoft's own proprietary browser engine EdgeHTML and their Chakra JavaScript engine, a version now referred to as Microsoft Edge Legacy. You can find more details about the two versions from the Wikipedia page (linked below), but I've included the short summary: Hope this is helpful for are two streams of the Microsoft Edge browser floating around but for your average person (like myself), it's not obvious which one you're using until you dig a bit deeper. Although Chrome is generally my preferred browser, if it means I need to use Edge for ‘my Arlo video playback’ then that’s fine by me. I only tried this out on the Windows Edge (Chromium) version and it works flawlessly now. When searching in google for ‘Microsoft HEVC Video Extensions’ there were options for free codec that may also work but for the small cost, just easier to download clean from Microsoft and call it done. Quick reboot and I can now watch my 2K or 4K videos in my video library without having to download. The codec from the Microsoft store cost $1.29 CAD and installed directly from the store. Microsoft Buy HEVC Video Extensions (Microsoft Store) If you download the latest version of Microsoft Edge (Chromium) Browser (which you probably have already because of automatic windows updates) and install the Microsoft HEVC Video Extension codec (linked below), all your problems will go away. Above link doesn't lead you to an actual supported browser. Most Windows browsers doesn’t support HEVC codec or playback of these streams. Which devices are supported for HEVC 4K or 2K playback? While the intention is there to help, if you’re a Windows user you’re no further ahead than you were before. In all the forum posts I’ve seen so far, the ‘Accepted Solution’ is directing people to an Arlo knowledge base post as seen below. Getting a message that says:Įrror: This video is not able to play in your browser. I had the same issues as so many other Windows users out there when trying to playback library 2K or 4K video from Arlo Ulta, Pro 3 or Pro 4. ![]()
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