so, there's a youtube frontend called yt2009 that imitates the look of 2009 youtube
it has an option to enable flash based player (the /toggle_f page) - that's very good, in theory this enables playback on old browsers, isn't that right?
WRONG. (sorta)
i never managed to get the
player working reliably - with H.264 mode enabled, it shows that it can
play HD, but in reality it just gives up when trying loading any HD
video, and in most cases, can't even load an SD video. at least, i only managed to make it work once. also videos had a weird stretching artifact on the bottom.
but with h264 disabled, does it work aside from ditching the HD playback entirely (even the HD button disappears)? no. not reliably again at least. i tried playing Caddicarus's cursed PC storytime video (that one, titled "I'm sorry."), and the flash based player just trimmed it to 2 minutes 16 seconds for some reason. and no, it didn't play beyond that, it just stopped, absolutely convinced that the video is over.
so yeah, looks like i'm not really going to use the flash (or the "f" as yt2009 itself calls it) mode often, only for toying around with old flash based youtube players. but oh well.
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Alex
Flash mode works just fine on my PowerBooks in Safari. What platform are you on?
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Windows XP, Pale Moon 28
Windows 7, latest version of Pale Moon
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oh, and Clean Flash 34 installed
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Interesting. All the YT2009 instances appear to be down atm, but I remember checking flash mode out in IE9 with Flash 32 on Vista. Worked without any issues
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i think it later started working sorta reliably without h264, and it might be as well just the instance being laggy
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