On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 14:27, will kahn-greene <wi...@bluesock.org> wrote:
> This last bit is kind of important. The last time I checked, you > couldn't access the html5/webm version of YouTube without an account and > without being logged in. > > If that's still the case, then I can't do the html5/webm versions on > GNOME Miro Community. According to this you can force HTML5 with &html5=1 on the video URL in the IFRAME player: https://www.google.com/support/forum/p/youtube/thread?tid=3999166edeabe3da&hl=en I tried it on Firefox 4 and it didn't work but it did work on Chrome. The video I tested was this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok100U4Fo3Y&html5=1 Can you try it with some existing Miro video from YouTube and see if it works? Note that you must use the IFRAME player. > Also, GNOME Miro Community will be looking at > different versions of the videos and thus I'm pretty sure we'll have to > do subtitle stuff for both the webm and the non-webm versions of the video. > UT doesn't care about versions, as far as I know. It'll be one translation file for all formats.
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