I've noticed that a lot of flash players are buggy too. For example,
youtube and megavideo, get weird playback glitches in this browser. I
wasn't aware this was possible due to it being played in Flash which
is it's own (poorly made) executable. Nevertheless, same computer same
flash video, works in one browser and //mostly// works in the other...

-Chris

On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I agree, the browser is great, but video playback is definitely a
> problem.  Fox on Demand and ABC on demand both have players that do
> not work in Chrome, yet NBC and CBS's players work... That's probably
> going to be a problem at some point.  I don't know if FOX and ABC need
> to fix their players or if the browser is the problem, but it is
> unfortunate that this is so.
>
> On Sep 5, 12:02 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Dear Google
>>
>> First of all, I would like to commend you for making this excellent
>> browser!
>>
>> There is, however, one problem i've run into: Video playback in
>> Internet Explorer (IE) uses Windows Media Player, where one can whatch
>> online TV etc. in full screen. Chrome uses its own media player, and
>> allthough it works perfectly, the screen is way too small for TV :(
>>
>> For now, I will use IE whenever I want to see videos online, but I
>> certainly hope Chrome will come up with a solution, 'cause you seem to
>> take development seriously.
>>
>> Otherwise an excellent job!!! :)
>>
>> Peter Berg
>> Denmark
> >
>

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