Author Topic: The youtube html5 player got an update  (Read 2266 times)

Step 1: open firefox
Step 2: go to http://youtube.com/html5
Step 3: choose the html5 player
Step 4: watch a video

An update that works once in a while couldn't hurt, Google.

Are you a chromunist.
If so, you can't have it.

No, Opera master race.


An update that works once in a while couldn't hurt, Google.

YouTube almost always uses gradual rollouts based on who and where you are

YouTube almost always uses gradual rollouts based on who and where you are
Can't blame them. At least they try to minimize the damage.

it looks great

also it fixed my problem with 60 fps videos (the video was lagging to stuff)

it doesnt work on chrome?

this has been around for weeks. people are just now noticing because it's being implemented without having to enable it.


what do i do
i want this


ninja: i have chrome btw



forget
i tried it on opera, firefox, and internet explorer
doesnt work on them lol

ya nothings working for me either oh well

Are you a chromunist.
If so, you can't have it.
Sorry, moron, that's not how that works. Why would they roll out an update only for people who aren't using their browser? It's being enabled for individual clients randomly. You know, like every previous YouTube update?
How many times are we going to have to do this "it looks the same to me :(" dance before people understand this?


I'm just going to let people know on Chrome that you need to change the value of VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE to Q06SngRDTGA. It looks like the only way to get it is to use a cookie editor extension. EditThisCookie seems like the best one.

I'm just going to let people know on Chrome that you need to change the value of VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE to Q06SngRDTGA. It looks like the only way to get it is to use a cookie editor extension. EditThisCookie seems like the best one.
can confirm