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Media format support will always be a chicken and egg problem. You got to start somewhere. Apple's approach of automatically converting images at the edges is the right way to go. It does require your software to be explicit about what media formats it understands. This is where the College Board failed.
>Media format support will always be a chicken and egg problem. You got to start somewhere. Funny thing to say in support of Apple. Maybe they should support WEBPs/WEBMs instead?
I also really dislike Apple's usual "my way or the highway approach" (it's causing my nephews serious issues since some of their remote learning tools use flash which Apple refuses to support) but in this case they are using the right approach to make it a smooth transition.