As an alternative, you should consider to show all the codecs (just as it is now). Then, if the user chooses an unsupported codec, then show a message.
The advantage of this method is that the user can see, his codec *is* supported, just that he has to do something extra (indicated by the message). Hiding options is almost never a good thing from a usability perspective.
As an alternative, you should consider to show all the codecs (just as it is now). Then, if the user chooses an unsupported codec, then show a message.
The advantage of this method is that the user can see, his codec *is* supported, just that he has to do something extra (indicated by the message). Hiding options is almost never a good thing from a usability perspective.