Support new RFC-6381 VPx codec strings #1820

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As reported in Topic 27934 which led me to Bug 1407919

The addition of this Google format codec string should be relatively straightforward to adopt so we can accept these kinds of strings as codec data and have better web compatibility.

As reported in [Topic 27934](https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=27934&p=224719#p224712) which led me to [Bug 1407919](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1407919) The addition of this Google format codec string should be relatively straightforward to adopt so we can accept these kinds of strings as codec data and have better web compatibility.
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Dealing with strings in C++ is still a nightmare.
Anyway, this should be good now.

Dealing with strings in C++ is still a nightmare. Anyway, this should be good now.
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