It's easy to get the impression that the video is playing inside the the
browser window but it isn't.  The ActiveX control in the browser talks
to Windows and tells it where to draw the video, which actually plays
above the browser window.  When you move the browser window around, it's
telling the video to move with it.  Sometimes, the video will move with
it, sometimes you will see a "masking effect" where the video stays in
place while the player moves.  Both behaviors are good demonstrations
that the video and the player are separate components in Windows.

Unfortunately, there's nothing you can do about it, AFAIK.
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