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: If you go onto the upload page, you'll see a list of file types that are supported (<code>png, gif, jpg, jpeg, webp, mid, mov, scl, mp3, mus2, ogg, pdf, rtf, svg, wav, wma, xlsx, zip, mscz, flac, mkv, mp4, oga, ogv, webm</code>). I saw that Wikipedia (Commons) also has <code>opus</code> in this list, but did not find any example. So it's hard to see how a/the web player might look. Can you show a live example in some other wiki? --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 08:00, 17 February 2021 (UTC)
: If you go onto the upload page, you'll see a list of file types that are supported (<code>png, gif, jpg, jpeg, webp, mid, mov, scl, mp3, mus2, ogg, pdf, rtf, svg, wav, wma, xlsx, zip, mscz, flac, mkv, mp4, oga, ogv, webm</code>). I saw that Wikipedia (Commons) also has <code>opus</code> in this list, but did not find any example. So it's hard to see how a/the web player might look. Can you show a live example in some other wiki? --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 08:00, 17 February 2021 (UTC)
:: Thank you. The list of files is pretty good , but Opus is missing :-) It's very good that WebP and WebM are supported, they are currently the best and SVG is extremely important, I already knew it is supported well. No, I  don't know examples on other Wiki, I only know how MP3 works. It's just I tried to ask instead of trying out. If referencing MP3 is rendered as a standard HTML5 audio element, it would be reasonable to expect that the same thing happens to, say, Ogg, but I cannot be quite sure. &mdash;&nbsp;[[User:SAKryukov|SA]],&nbsp;''Wednesday&nbsp;2021&nbsp;February&nbsp;17,&nbsp;18:51&nbsp;UTC''


== Cannot see watchlist notifications anymore ==
== Cannot see watchlist notifications anymore ==