


(Unless there's something about Photos that requires a different license? Hard to imagine and not an excuse.).It's not that Synology doesn't have a license for the HEVC codec in DSM.(but interestingly Mac uses say that Safari CAN play HEVC directly from Syn Photos).It's not that Firefox, Chrome, and Edge on Windows 10 don't support HEVC.It's not a hardware limitation of the NAS.
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Most video editing software also encodes anything 1080p or over in HEVC.īack to the point, the fact that the same videos play in Video Station, as well as directly from File Station (Action > Play > opens in a new browser tab with a player that looks like the one from Video Station) tells me: Refusing to support a standard that rivals Apple and Google have settled on is as silly as not supporting. Its omission is a major usability issue as both iPhone and Android phones exclusively use HEVC for recording high quality video. I can't understand why HEVC is "not supported" in Synology Photos. I was about to post a new topic, but my issue is exactly the same as the OP (just a different NAS model).
