MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 31/07/2012 18:10, David E. Ross told the world:
Disable add-ons but NOT plugins. After all, YouTube relies on the Flash
plugin.
Mostly, but not quite. Many (but not all) videos are also available in
HTML5 Video, i believe in the WebM format. Disabling the Flash plugin
and checking if the video works as HTML5 is a valid test -- maybe the
problem is with Flash...
It looks like YouTube dosen't support HTML5 for SM at all at this point:
https://www.youtube.com/html5/
If you Google "force youtube html5" you'll get a bunch of ways to do it
using scrip hacks...but I thought there was an easier way - like a
different URL you could go to?
--
- Rufus
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