Why are my videos very strobelike?

Why there is still HTML5 videos even if I didn't want to try HTML5 on my YouTube Player?

  • I love to watch videos on YouTube. Most of the videos I watched are Flash but there are now HTML5 videos popping out at YouTube. I do not want to try HTML5 videos because you cannot download a video with a HTML5 on it but Flash videos can. Even if I didn't want to try HTML5 there are still HTML5 videos on YouTube. What can I do to remove HTML5 Player permanently? P.S. I used Google Chrome when I'm surfing the web.

  • Answer:

    Chrome sucks... it is an over-hyped and over-rated system memory hog... and isn't as secure as many seem to think. Use a different browser.

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Instead of avoiding HTML5, try to embrace it. YouTube is moving forward with HTML5 as one day, and don't get upset, Flash will be old news. Many of your HTML editors are incorporating HTML5 as they don't need to be dependent upon Flash (owned by Adobe). Apple and Amazon's Kindle and many more products don't use Flash. Anyway, YouTube offers yet a way to easily download HTML5 type videos. Simply visit: http://www.youtube.com/html5 and click on the "JOIN HTML5 TRIAL" link. Make sure you're logged in. Following, if you watch any HTML5 YouTube video, you can easily right-click and download it. Just like you did with any other YouTube video. The YouTube HTML5 videos are supported by these browsers: Firefox Google Chrome (WebM) Opera 10.6+ (WebM) Apple Safari (h.264, version 4+) Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (h.264, Available here, WebM support avaliable here) Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, 7, or 8 with Google Chrome Frame installed (Get Google Chrome Frame). Also, do a search in YouTube for 'how to download an HTML5 youtube video" and there's lots of video help and tutorials. Good Luck!

desertcities

You can not.And you would be stupid to do so currently. Since Apple have now stopped assisting anyone with Flash support, and now will not give ANY such support to any of their portable devices, Adobe are no longer providing Flash player for these devices. The whole idea of creating video features in html5 was to standardise the player systems so nobody is totally dependent on one particular company. What would have happened to people depending on the Shockwave player if Adobe had not taken it in when it collapsed. And do we really want to have to add multiple players (Quicktime, Flash, Shockwave, different Iplayer for BBC and one for Independent TV, silverlight, moonlight) to our systems to see content on every site we visit? And what if Apple decide we need to pay for Quicktime, and then set licence conditions to prevent anyone playing QT videos (.mov etc) from any other player? Face it, apart from all this it does protect people's copyright as well, so html5 player is going to be all there is very soon. I am currently re-writing all my supported sites to html5 players.

Colinc

YouTube, like everyone else, will be abandoning Flash and using HTML 5 to deliver videos. Try and get used to it.

Duncan

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