On 08/06/2017 02:57 AM, Martín Marqués wrote:
> Interesting thing here. I'm fighting with this problem right now. When
> I click on the video that opens inside the gmail tab I can see it, but
> if I open it in YouTube it says I don't have any HTML5 video support.
Hi,
Interesting thing here. I'm fighting with this problem right now. When
I click on the video that opens inside the gmail tab I can see it, but
if I open it in YouTube it says I don't have any HTML5 video support.
Going to https://www.youtube.com/html5 I get:
HTMLVideoElement
Me
On 16 June 2017 at 23:40, stan wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 12:48:08 -0600
> JD wrote:
>
>> I have enabled html5, and yet youtube claims
>> Browser does not currently recognize any of video formats
>> available Click here to visit our frequently asked que
On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 12:48:08 -0600
JD wrote:
> I have enabled html5, and yet youtube claims
> Browser does not currently recognize any of video formats
> available Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about
> HTML5 video.
>
>
> When I do click on &qu
On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 11:48 AM, JD wrote:
> I have enabled html5, and yet youtube claims
> Browser does not currently recognize any of video formats available
> Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.
>
>
> When I do click on "
I have enabled html5, and yet youtube claims
Browser does not currently recognize any of video formats available
Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.
When I do click on "Click here etc"
I get the same page tat I access directly with the
On 23 August 2015 at 09:06, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 23.08.2015, Ahmad Samir wrote:
>
> > I am not sure what exactly is happening on your system, but I'd try
> > enabling MSE with h264, make sure these are set to true:
> > media.fragmented-mp4.enabled
> > media.fragmented-mp4.exposed
> > media.fra
On 23.08.2015, Ahmad Samir wrote:
> I am not sure what exactly is happening on your system, but I'd try
> enabling MSE with h264, make sure these are set to true:
> media.fragmented-mp4.enabled
> media.fragmented-mp4.exposed
> media.fragmented-mp4.ffmpeg.enabled
> media.mediasource.mp4.enabled
T
no highres
> is possible. Example:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFzN6j6FjJc
[...]
IIUC, there're two different ways of not using adobe flash to play youtube
videos:
- The HTML5 player uses the gstreamer backend on the system
- The HTML5 player uses the MSE (Media Source Extensions) s
On 08/22/15 22:32, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 22.08.2015, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> Well, I set both of those to "true" and the link you provided played
>> just fine as well as any video that I could find so far.
> So now the question is: why does it play for you, but not for me when
> both options are
On 22.08.2015, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Well, I set both of those to "true" and the link you provided played
> just fine as well as any video that I could find so far.
So now the question is: why does it play for you, but not for me when
both options are set to "true"?
Both options default to "false
ore are set to "false". But then, not a single video on Youtube can
> be played with a 720p / 1080p resolution. And there are a lot of other
> videos (real videos, not music playing alongside a static picture)
> which won't play when highres HTML5 is enabled in Firefox.
>
n Youtube can
be played with a 720p / 1080p resolution. And there are a lot of other
videos (real videos, not music playing alongside a static picture)
which won't play when highres HTML5 is enabled in Firefox.
Using Flash rather than HTML5, both cases just work.
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On 08/22/15 00:04, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> F22, latest Firefox 40. With standard configuration, I can't play any
> highres video on Youtube (720 or 1080p). When setting
>
> media.mediasource.enabled
> media.mediasource.webm.enabled
>
> to "true" as recommended by the Mozilla Community, highr
Hi,
F22, latest Firefox 40. With standard configuration, I can't play any
highres video on Youtube (720 or 1080p). When setting
media.mediasource.enabled
media.mediasource.webm.enabled
to "true" as recommended by the Mozilla Community, highres videos play
just fine. BUT some other videos now d
On Sat, 27 Jul 2013 21:47:30 -0700, Richard Vickery wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 1:47 PM, Martin Skjöldebrand
> wrote:
>> On Saturday 27 July 2013 17.32.55 James Hogarth wrote:
>>> On 27 July 2013 05:33, Richard Vickery
>>> wrote:
>>> > Ar
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 1:47 PM, Martin Skjöldebrand
wrote:
> On Saturday 27 July 2013 17.32.55 James Hogarth wrote:
>> On 27 July 2013 05:33, Richard Vickery wrote:
>> > Are there Linux testing tools for HTML5 code? Blackberry offers tools
>> > that developers can
Sheet (CSS) to make sure it
conforms to HTML5. You must use CSS Level 3. There are many changes in
HTML 5 and you can find the differences between 4 and 5 here
http://www.w3.org/TR/html5-diff/
Ed Gurski
> Allegedly, on or about 26 July 2013, Richard Vickery sent:
>
> > suppositio
errors, it makes (often horrible)
guesses about how to deal with them, and frequently disobeys rules about
how things should be handled.
I'm guessing that you want a "validator." You could see if one of the
trusted ones supports HTML5 and runs on Fedora.
e.g. Try w3c-markup-validator.n
On Saturday 27 July 2013 17.32.55 James Hogarth wrote:
> On 27 July 2013 05:33, Richard Vickery wrote:
> > Are there Linux testing tools for HTML5 code? Blackberry offers tools
> > that developers can open in Windows or Mac, and offer nothing for
> > Linux. I suppose
On 27 July 2013 05:33, Richard Vickery wrote:
> Are there Linux testing tools for HTML5 code? Blackberry offers tools
> that developers can open in Windows or Mac, and offer nothing for
> Linux. I suppose I am answering my own question when I suggest the
> supposition that I can ope
Are there Linux testing tools for HTML5 code? Blackberry offers tools
that developers can open in Windows or Mac, and offer nothing for
Linux. I suppose I am answering my own question when I suggest the
supposition that I can open files in a web-browser.
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On 02.04.2013 12:41, Thomas Waldecker wrote:
> Hi List,
Hi Franz :)
poma
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On 02/04/13 11:41, Thomas Waldecker wrote:
> Hi List,
>
>
> is somebody using Firefox without the Adobe Flashplugin, and using the HTML5
> video features?
>
> I removed the Adobe Flashplugin. On Youtube some videos are working, some
> not. On Vimeo nothing works.
>
On 04/02/13 18:49, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 04/02/13 18:41, Thomas Waldecker wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>>
>> is somebody using Firefox without the Adobe Flashplugin, and using the HTML5
>> video features?
>>
>> I removed the Adobe Flashplugin. On Youtube so
On 04/02/13 18:41, Thomas Waldecker wrote:
> Hi List,
>
>
> is somebody using Firefox without the Adobe Flashplugin, and using the HTML5
> video features?
>
> I removed the Adobe Flashplugin. On Youtube some videos are working, some
> not. On Vimeo nothing works.
>
Am 02.04.2013 12:41, schrieb Thomas Waldecker:
> is somebody using Firefox without the Adobe Flashplugin, and using the HTML5
> video features?
> I removed the Adobe Flashplugin. On Youtube some videos are working, some
> not. On Vimeo nothing works.
> With Midori vimeo works,
Hi List,
is somebody using Firefox without the Adobe Flashplugin, and using the
HTML5 video features?
I removed the Adobe Flashplugin. On Youtube some videos are working, some
not. On Vimeo nothing works.
With Midori vimeo works, youtube doesn't work.
I would like firefox to support
Genes MailLists wrote:
> On 03/06/2012 07:11 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
>> On 03/06/2012 06:09 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
>>>
>>> I still can't find what HTML5 has to do with Pepper or Flash, do you
>>> have a link?
>>>
>>
>> Nei
012 at 10:09 AM, mike cloaked wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 4:25 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
>>
>> > google-chrome 19.0.1061.1 is out - both html5 and pepper flash work fine.
>> >
>>
>> Of course not yet in the stable branch but available
google-chrome 19.0.1061.1 is out - both html5 and pepper flash work fine.
> >
>
> Of course not yet in the stable branch but available for dev branch.
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On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 4:25 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
> google-chrome 19.0.1061.1 is out - both html5 and pepper flash work fine.
>
Of course not yet in the stable branch but available for dev branch.
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On 03/06/2012 07:11 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
> On 03/06/2012 06:09 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
>>
>> I still can't find what HTML5 has to do with Pepper or Flash, do you
>> have a link?
>>
>
> Neither do I - but in my experience when this happened html5 (e.g
imply stopped playing.
> >
>
> The new pepper api flash is broken - fix is committed (and will be
> fixed in google-chrome build after 19.0.1055.1) For now disable pepper
> and use the old api flash. You can google this for more info.
>
Gene, appreciate the answer, but this
On 6 March 2012 14:16, Tim wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 11:09 +, Ian Malone wrote:
>> I still can't find what HTML5 has to do with Pepper or Flash, do you
>> have a link?
>
> Wondering out loud: Does the site, e.g. youtube, sniff your browser and
> presume that
On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 11:09 +, Ian Malone wrote:
> I still can't find what HTML5 has to do with Pepper or Flash, do you
> have a link?
Wondering out loud: Does the site, e.g. youtube, sniff your browser and
presume that you can handle certain media types, then only serve that
On 6 March 2012 12:11, Genes MailLists wrote:
> On 03/06/2012 06:09 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
>>
>> I still can't find what HTML5 has to do with Pepper or Flash, do you
>> have a link?
>>
>
> Neither do I - but in my experience when this happened html5 (e.g.
>
On 03/06/2012 06:09 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
>
> I still can't find what HTML5 has to do with Pepper or Flash, do you
> have a link?
>
Neither do I - but in my experience when this happened html5 (e.g.
youtube) did not work either ... I have no link to how html5 couples to
thi
playing.
>>
>
> The new pepper api flash is broken - fix is committed (and will be
> fixed in google-chrome build after 19.0.1055.1) For now disable pepper
> and use the old api flash. You can google this for more info.
>
I still can't find what HTML5 has to do with Pe
On 03/06/2012 05:07 AM, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
> Its true that 19 is a dev build, but still, it all worked before, and
> that is the main issue. I cannot remember making any significant
> changes. Videos simply stopped playing.
>
The new pepper api flash is broken - fix is committed (and
Its true that 19 is a dev build, but still, it all worked before, and that
is the main issue. I cannot remember making any significant changes. Videos
simply stopped playing.
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 03/04/2012 05:39 PM, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
> > I am running
On 03/04/2012 05:39 PM, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
> I am running Chromium 19, built on Fedora 16.
I would just like to note that you've said "Chromium" and respondents
have said "Chrome".
Since "Chrome" is at 17.0.963.65 and not available as source to "build
on F16" it seems you do mean "Chro
On 5 March 2012 13:06, Neal Becker wrote:
> Ian Malone wrote:
>
>> On 4 March 2012 09:39, Christopher Svanefalk
>> wrote:
>>> Last month, one of the most pleasant surprises I ran across was the fact
>>> that Google finally seemed to have defaulted to HTML5 fo
Ian Malone wrote:
> On 4 March 2012 09:39, Christopher Svanefalk
> wrote:
>> Last month, one of the most pleasant surprises I ran across was the fact
>> that Google finally seemed to have defaulted to HTML5 for YouTube. Virtually
>> every video I played (I cannot remember
On 4 March 2012 09:39, Christopher Svanefalk
wrote:
> Last month, one of the most pleasant surprises I ran across was the fact
> that Google finally seemed to have defaulted to HTML5 for YouTube. Virtually
> every video I played (I cannot remember a single counterexample) was working
&
Am 04.03.2012 13:41, schrieb Zoltan Hoppar:
> http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/02/adobe-and-google-partnering-for-flash-player-on-linux.html
>
> It seems, they have agreed with each other, adobe gives support for
> flash in chrome only, and kills slowly HTML5.
and where is t
Hi,
You should read this:
http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/02/adobe-and-google-partnering-for-flash-player-on-linux.html
It seems, they have agreed with each other, adobe gives support for
flash in chrome only, and kills slowly HTML5. Ahem. Yes. Also you need
to know that adobe, netflix
Last month, one of the most pleasant surprises I ran across was the fact
that Google finally seemed to have defaulted to HTML5 for YouTube.
Virtually every video I played (I cannot remember a single counterexample)
was working fully in the HTML5 player. It was a real relief, since I really
do not
Epiphany also supports it very well. Install it if your Firefox doesn't
work with it. I have it on my children boxes & working well
I also hope it'll be the end of it.
Edik
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Using GoogleChrome 16.0.912.77, html5 video plays. Have not spent time with
it so can't comment on cpu usage, memory, quality compared with flash, but
will do so when time permits. Finally, is the end of Adobe Flash just around
the corner? One can only hope. :)
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Tom Horsley wrote:
> So if you have to opt in to this, what have I been watching
> videos with on my phone? It is android 2.2, and doesn't have
> flash, yet youtube has been working fine.
Android has its own Youtube app which doesn’t need Flash (since both
Android and Youtube are Google products,
On Tue, 2012-01-31 at 20:49 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
> So if you have to opt in to this, what have I been watching
> videos with on my phone? It is android 2.2, and doesn't have
> flash, yet youtube has been working fine.
IIRC, Android has its own built-in YouTube app which handles things
instead
On 01/31/2012 06:20 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Itamar Reis Peixoto writes:
>
>> adios flash, watch youtube videos in html5
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/html5
>
> It would be nice, if it actually worked. Does not work for me. None of
> the webm-encoded videos,
On Tuesday 31 January 2012 20:17:15 Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-01-31 at 19:14 -0600, Dave Ulrick wrote:
> > I successfully played two YouTube videos via HTML5 using Firefox 9.0.1.
> > They both played through all the way with no noticable glitches but I
> > did
x27;ll notice it is not using flash...
>> It is, here. I guess it's conditional on the capabilities of your browser.
>>
>
> Strange
>
> Both Chrome 16.0.912.77 and Firefox 9.0.1 show it in html5 here
>
> Double check to make sure you've opted in? You
Fedora 16 system without flash installed. The browser very
briefly displays "plugin not found" and then switches to html5 while
telling me that if I want to I should install flash.
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On 02/01/2012 09:49 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> So if you have to opt in to this, what have I been watching
> videos with on my phone? It is android 2.2, and doesn't have
> flash, yet youtube has been working fine.
Maybe this statement in the original post applies to you?
Some users of supported bro
So if you have to opt in to this, what have I been watching
videos with on my phone? It is android 2.2, and doesn't have
flash, yet youtube has been working fine.
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here. I guess it's conditional on the capabilities of your browser.
>
Strange
Both Chrome 16.0.912.77 and Firefox 9.0.1 show it in html5 here
Double check to make sure you've opted in? You do have to opt in...
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ke too soon. You are correct. I apologize - I should have
checked by right clicking in the video to verify it was html5.
Thank you for your feedback.
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2012/2/1, Ed Greshko :
> Find a video without ads Like this one
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mP39wS_FxQ
>
> Then right click in the video and you'll notice it is not using flash...
It is, here. I guess it's conditional on the capabilities of your browser.
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2012/2/1, Darlene Wallach :
> try this:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7kFC6KSNVc&webm=1
>
> It plays in my Firefox browser
It's Flash here.
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>> > De: Itamar Reis Peixoto
>> > Para: Community support for Fedora users
>> > CC:
>> > Enviado: Martes, 31 de enero, 2012 17:56:49
>> > Asunto: adios flash, watch youtube videos in html5
>> >
>> > adios flash, watch youtube videos in html5
On Tue, 2012-01-31 at 19:14 -0600, Dave Ulrick wrote:
> I successfully played two YouTube videos via HTML5 using Firefox 9.0.1.
> They both played through all the way with no noticable glitches but I did
> notice that full-screen mode made the video take over only the whole of
>
> Para: Community support for Fedora users
> mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>>
> > CC:
> > Enviado: Martes, 31 de enero, 2012 17:56:49
> > Asunto: adios flash, watch youtube videos in html5
> >
> > adios flash, watch youtube vide
On 01/31/2012 04:44 PM, Dennis Kaptain wrote:
- Mensaje original -
De: Itamar Reis Peixoto
Para: Community support for Fedora users
CC:
Enviado: Martes, 31 de enero, 2012 17:56:49
Asunto: adios flash, watch youtube videos in html5
adios flash, watch youtube videos in html5
http
supported
The site says you need h.264 OR WebM, so it supposedly works;
trouble is... how can you tell?
I successfully played two YouTube videos via HTML5 using Firefox 9.0.1.
They both played through all the way with no noticable glitches but I did
notice that full-screen mode made the video
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Dennis Kaptain wrote:
> - Mensaje original -
> > De: Itamar Reis Peixoto
> > Para: Community support for Fedora users
> > CC:
> > Enviado: Martes, 31 de enero, 2012 17:56:49
> > Asunto: adios flash, watch youtube vi
- Mensaje original -
> De: Itamar Reis Peixoto
> Para: Community support for Fedora users
> CC:
> Enviado: Martes, 31 de enero, 2012 17:56:49
> Asunto: adios flash, watch youtube videos in html5
>
> adios flash, watch youtube videos in html5
>
> h
Itamar Reis Peixoto writes:
adios flash, watch youtube videos in html5
http://www.youtube.com/html5
It would be nice, if it actually worked. Does not work for me. None of the
webm-encoded videos, that come up in the search, will start playing.
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http://www.youtube.com/html5
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