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TechnicalApr 20, 2026

AV1 vs HEVC vs VP9 for Browser Video in 2026

Where each codec is supported, which chips decode them in hardware, and what to actually ship in production video pipelines this year.

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GuidesApr 20, 2026

Converting macOS Screen Recordings (MOV) to MP4 Locally

Why QuickTime MOV files trip up Windows, Android, and messaging apps, and how to transcode them to MP4 in the browser without uploading anything.

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TechnicalApr 20, 2026

FFmpeg.wasm vs WebCodecs: Picking the Right Tool in 2026

Side-by-side benchmarks, codec coverage, and the cases where combining WebCodecs decode with FFmpeg.wasm filtering beats either alone.

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GuidesApr 20, 2026

Shopify Product Video and 3D Media Specs 2026

Current codec, bitrate, duration, and thumbnail requirements for Shopify product videos, 3D models, and the Shop app, plus what actually plays well on mobile.

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TechnicalApr 20, 2026

WebCodecs API: Browser-Native Video Conversion in 2026

How WebCodecs unlocks hardware-accelerated video transcoding in the browser, when it beats FFmpeg.wasm, and the real pipeline shape for a working converter.

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GuidesApr 20, 2026

X (Twitter) Image and Video Specs 2026

Current X image, card, and video specs for 2026 after the late 2025 redesign, including the new 3:4 feed crop, Premium 4K uploads, and card image rules.

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TechnicalMar 25, 2026

Video to GIF: Why Animated WebP and AVIF Are Better Alternatives in 2026

Animated GIFs are huge and limited to 256 colors. Modern alternatives like animated WebP and video embeds are 75-90% smaller. Here's how to switch.

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