I believe so since some really old content was not in MPEG format so the
video codecs of the browser wouldn't be able to handle them. I think I
read somewhere that some content with ad overlays are done in Flash as
well but that may no longer be the case.
CB
On 8/12/14, 12:50 AM, Maria and Jo
HI. will it revert to flash if it can’t use the html 5 button or will the
video just not play?
thanks
Blessings!
maria and Joe chapman
bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
On 11 Aug 2014, at 1:47 pm, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
> Have you tried setting the default to html5? It's been a whil
Have you tried setting the default to html5? It's been a while but I
think you go to youtube.com/html5 and find the "Request the HTML5
Player" button. From then on it will try to use HTML5 video instead of
Flash, which usually is more accessible. Not all videos will play this
way but many do.
Or, you could use an app like mac tube.
On Aug 7, 2014, at 7:45 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Double tap on the video title and it should play.
> Sincerely,
> the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the b
Double tap on the video title and it should play.
Sincerely,
the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in!
On Aug 7, 2014, at 9:35 PM, Jean wrote:
> Hello:
> Every now and then, like rig