Does the .webm decoder for Safari also work on other mobile browsers (like Bluefy?)

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  • This is related to a question I just asked in the "How do I..." forum.

    My project needs to use mobile Bluetooth and as that is not supported by Safari I am having to use a browser called "Bluefy" (which is available for Android and iOS.)

    My website/program was loading until I added a .webm sound call. Now I'm just getting a black screen. (It works on Safari - except the Bluetooth part, of course.)

    I thought maybe I could use a different format, but Construct seems to automatically convert all audio files to .webm Opus.

  • Apple ban other browser engines on iOS. So all other browsers for iOS are really just different skins over Safari's browser engine. So you can't get away from what Safari does by using a different browser.

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  • Thanks for the reply, Ashley!

    Apple ban other browser engines on iOS.

    Interesting! The App Store has Bluefy listed as: "Bluefy - Web BLE Browser". Maybe it's built on Safari and then it just adds the Bluetooth on top of that.

    I know that Safari doesn't support Bluetooth, but Bluefy has allowed me to at least connect to a Bluetooth device.

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