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is an open-source video codec implementation of the H.264/AVC (Advanced Video Coding) standard. It was released by Cisco Systems in 2013.
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WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) mandates support for H.264 as a baseline. This ensures that if I am on a Mac and you are on a Windows PC, we can video chat without negotiating complex codec compatibility. OpenH264 provides the safety net for this interoperability. If a device lacks a hardware encoder for H.264, OpenH264 seamlessly steps in as the software fallback.