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== Mediaplayer ==
 
== Mediaplayer ==
 
The AppSuite "media player" technically consists of several technologies stacked onto each other that serve as fallbacks. Most of them depend on the user's system setup, so a definitive list can not be given. Here is an attempt:
 
The AppSuite "media player" technically consists of several technologies stacked onto each other that serve as fallbacks. Most of them depend on the user's system setup, so a definitive list can not be given. Here is an attempt:
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=== Video ===
  
 
* Chrome: m4v, ogv, webm
 
* Chrome: m4v, ogv, webm
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* IE: m4v
 
* IE: m4v
 
* Firefox: ogv, webm
 
* Firefox: ogv, webm
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=== Audio ===
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* Chrome: mp3, wav, m4a, m4b, ogg
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* Safari: mp3, wav, m4a, m4b, aac
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* IE: mp3, wav, m4a, m4b
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* Firefox: mp3, wav, ogg
  
 
== Preview ==
 
== Preview ==

Revision as of 11:20, 8 July 2013

AppSuite allows you to preview, view and edit files. A common question is what files are supported. The following list is not definitive

Mediaplayer

The AppSuite "media player" technically consists of several technologies stacked onto each other that serve as fallbacks. Most of them depend on the user's system setup, so a definitive list can not be given. Here is an attempt:

Video

  • Chrome: m4v, ogv, webm
  • Safari: m4v
  • IE: m4v
  • Firefox: ogv, webm

Audio

  • Chrome: mp3, wav, m4a, m4b, ogg
  • Safari: mp3, wav, m4a, m4b, aac
  • IE: mp3, wav, m4a, m4b
  • Firefox: mp3, wav, ogg

Preview

  • pdf
  • docx
  • odt
  • xlsx

Documents

  • docx
  • odt