There are no plans to enable this in official builds. If you think there
should be, please open a new bug for that, and mark it dependent on this
one.

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Title:
  Firefox is not able to play mp4 <video> tags

Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
  Fix Released
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  With firefox 3.5 html5 was introduced. Since 4.0 both ogg/theora and
  webm/vp8 video formats are supported.

  As of firefox 14, gstreamer support can be enabled with --enable-
  gstreamer. If the required gstreamer codecs are installed then firefox
  can play H.264 in a <video> tag.

  === Open questions ===

  1. Note that the Windows build still only supports patent free codecs.
  2. Note that youtube already supports webm/vp8 (altough still not for all 
videos), while wikipedia supports ogg/theora. Which important sites require 
other codecs?
  3. Chrome supports H.264, but promised to drop support for it ( 
http://blog.chromium.org/2011/01/html-video-codec-support-in-chrome.html ).
  4. How stable that code is? Which regression could introduce?
  5. Given the Ubuntu commitment to free software, do we really want to enable 
support for other codecs other than the officially supported free ones?

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