Embedded Videos Broke

FrizzleFried

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Embedded Videos are broke for CHROME/IE ... they work for Firefox. Why? Because CHROME/IE default to the flash player while Firefox defaults tot he HTML5 player and guess what... youtube stopped supporting the flash player it seems.

The admin of this site needs to adjust their YOUTUBE mod to force the HTML5 player by default for all browsers... or the embedded videos simply won't play.

Firefox, at least in SMF, already defaults to HTML5.
 
I'm using SeaMonkey which uses the same Gecko rendering engine as Firefox and embedded video don't work for me either. I checked and all YouTube videos are using HTML5 now (finally) so this needs to be addressed.

Crash Flash Player will be missed by no one.
 
I'm using SeaMonkey which uses the same Gecko rendering engine as Firefox and embedded video don't work for me either.

Same here on Pale Moon x64, which is a fork of the Mozilla codebase from which Firefox also evolved (independently). YouTube web site works fine but embedding YouTube videos on KLOV forums currently does not.
 
Embedded YouTube videos work again but they include the message "The YouTube Flash API was officially deprecated on January 27th, 2015"

Any chance that the embedding code could be changed to use HTML5 video ? It would be nice to be able to get rid of Flash Player once and for all.
 
Yeah let's keep this area clear for posts about coloring books and craigslist conversions.

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Is it just me or did the embedded videos break again?
Seems to work on my IPAD mini safari, but any embedded video here wile viewing with AOL,Firefox or Internet Explorer just has a blank spot where the video should be.
 
wtf guys

i just dialed up on my AOL since my mom is finally off the phone with her ex-boyfriend Steve who lives in New Jersey and my Netscape isn't even doing videos on KLOV
 
WHILE WE'RE AT IT, has anyone ever in the history of KLOV clicked those little Digg / Del.icio.us / StumbleUpon / Google links at the bottom of every page?
 
WHILE WE'RE AT IT, has anyone ever in the history of KLOV clicked those little Digg / Del.icio.us / StumbleUpon / Google links at the bottom of every page?

Nope. Not even once. digg, del.icio.us and stumbleupon are all dead tech. like 10 years dead.
 
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