WebM and MP4 work in similar ways but there are several key differences. While both use compressed files, WebM files tend to be slightly smaller. The main difference is in the type of codec used. MP4 uses H.264 rather than VP8 or VP9 which results in a lower quality of video.
However, a benefit of MP4 is that most smartphones support it, while WebM can currently only be used on Android devices and isn’t supported on iOS.
You can open WebM files on desktop computers using almost any browser. Some, such as Safari for the Mac, will require a plug-in download before you can open the files. WebM is supported on Firefox, Edge, Chrome, and Opera browsers, without plug-ins.
While a video file cannot be directly converted to PDF, there are various free tools available online that will extract the audio from your video and transcribe the results into a PDF file.
WebM is widely used on YouTube, the world’s most popular video sharing website. It produces high quality videos in HTML5 format, which is supported by YouTube and many other video sharing websites.
The open-source VLC media player supports almost all video file types, including WebM. VLC can be used on both Windows and Mac operating systems.