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    News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    Popular video-sharing website YouTube has launched an experimental version of an HTML5-supported player.
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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    well.. it doesn't seem to work very well, even for a beta :\

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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    Yeah... I installed Chrome Frame for IE. Join the beta and then get told it won't work with my browser. Awesome

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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    I've tried a few scripts/extensions that use HTML5 in Chrome for YouTube and it doesn't work very well. Pause, seek and replay were broken last time I tried it.

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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    Freedom from flash is welcome, but no support in firefox yet then?
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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    Quote Originally Posted by matty-hodgson View Post
    well.. it doesn't seem to work very well, even for a beta :\
    Works pretty well for me in Chrome (v4.0.249.64 Beta), what browser are you using?

    No fullscreen support yet, don't know if it's a HTML5 limitation but I'm sure it'll be implemented given time. Not sure if this is a bug or a difference in the way the video is downloaded, but the entire progress bar turns the light red colour (normally indicating that this part of the video has been downloaded) as soon as the page loads. Pretty sure my 2Mbps connection can't download a 4 minute video in a couple of seconds
    I don't mean to sound cold, or cruel, or vicious, but I am so that's the way it comes out.

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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    The progress bar normally turns red like that on some streaming programs like those on the Channel 4 channel - I think it's because they stream rather than buffer the whole thing, possibly so it's harder to download them or maybe because some of them are an hour or longer and would take up a fair bit of space in the temp directory. Try a video you know loads 'normally' in flash player and see if it still happens.
    I think this is a good idea, less reliance on third-party/proprietary software. I thought Firefox 3.5 had some form of video viewing capability built-in? Don't think it was HTML5 but there was an example video shown after upgrading from FF 3.
    Edit: Found it (or something like it at least): http://mn-mn.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/video/

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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    Quote Originally Posted by watercooled View Post
    The progress bar normally turns red like that on some streaming programs like those on the Channel 4 channel - I think it's because they stream rather than buffer the whole thing, possibly so it's harder to download them or maybe because some of them are an hour or longer and would take up a fair bit of space in the temp directory. Try a video you know loads 'normally' in flash player and see if it still happens.
    This was on youtube, all the videos load in the same way on there so that's not the reason behind it.
    I don't mean to sound cold, or cruel, or vicious, but I am so that's the way it comes out.

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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    Actually, all the videos don't load the same way like I just explained - go and watch this for example when using flash player: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMXUmm8ITqY

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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    Quote Originally Posted by watercooled View Post
    Actually, all the videos don't load the same way like I just explained - go and watch this for example when using flash player: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMXUmm8ITqY
    Oh I see what you mean, thought you were talking about 4oD when you mentioned Channel4, and that's only because Channel4/Five have a customized youtube channel, all user uploaded videos are the same.
    I don't mean to sound cold, or cruel, or vicious, but I am so that's the way it comes out.

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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    I said the Channel 4 channel, referring to a Youtube channel. Yeah they do have a non-standard account but I thought it might have been one of those videos you were testing it on.

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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    Ooo does this mean we could stop holding our breath for 64-bit flash and just wait for this? It'll probably be here sooner!
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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    Opera 10.5 has support for the <video> tag in HTML5 (Opera were the ones who proposed it in the first place).

    Some information about it in 10.5 here: http://my.opera.com/core/blog/2009/1...roducing-video

    And there is a list of test pages at the bottom of the article.

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    Re: News - YouTube's HTML5 experiment sheds the need for Adobe's Flash Player

    I forgot to mention it in my first post but this should be good for Linux users too - flash on Linux has a big CPU overhead and on older PCs that play a video fine under XP or something can't keep a smooth framerate under Linux.

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