Hvc1.1.6.l153.b0 Site

: Shaka Player and dash.js use this string to check if the browser's MediaSource.isTypeSupported() can handle the stream.

In the world of digital media, software versioning, and encoded data streams, seemingly cryptic strings often carry precise meaning. One such identifier that has appeared in certain debugging logs, metadata headers, or proprietary encoding outputs is: hvc1.1.6.l153.b0

Debugging a frame-accurate encoding issue. : Shaka Player and dash

If you discovered this string in a real-world file or log, treat it as a rather than a universal constant. Document the context around it, and consider using a parser like the one above to normalize future occurrences. If you discovered this string in a real-world

The suffix b0 is more accessible:

The HVC1.1.6.L153.B0 component offers several key features and benefits, including:

This specific string frequently appears in developer logs (such as Chrome, Edge, or Home Assistant's Frigate) when a player is checking if the hardware supports a high-definition 4K stream. Microsoft Learn Browser Support Google Chrome