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Firefox 125 brings AV1 support to Encrypted Media Extensions (EME), highlighting in PDFs, convenient URL pasting in the address bar, and various other refinements.
Support for the AV1 video codec with Encrypted Media Extensions.
WebAssembly multi-memory mode is now enabled by default.
WASM multi-memory lets modules use and import multiple independent linear memory regions.
The prior 125 beta notes outline more of the changes to find in this month’s Firefox release.
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