When YouTube launched the feature that shows a filmstrip of thumbnails when you mouse over a video, it only worked in the Flash player. Now it's also available in the HTML5 player. Unfortunately, the HTML5 player doesn't support yet the second seek bar for videos that are longer than 90 minutes.
It's nice to see that YouTube's HTML5 player supports almost all the features of the Flash player and looks just like the Flash player. If you uninstall or disable the Flash player, YouTube automatically switches to the HTML5 player, assuming that you have a browser that supports the video tag. Obviously, you can still manually switch to the HTML5 player.
{ Thanks, Zachary. }
April 19, 2012
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I hope 2012 is the year they switch to HTML5 player by default on supported browsers
ReplyDeleteThe Lady Vanishes? Excellent film!
ReplyDeleteThere is no watch later button dirhams The HTML 5 player. Si The feature is unvailable, si thats stupid U_U
ReplyDeleteThis thing I know long ago. News appeared late here : )
ReplyDeleteYes, but why HTML 5 don't support 240p ?
ReplyDeleteawesome improvement youtube.. :-0 thanks for the laugh time i get in youtube
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