New Browser + Question

I decided to try out a new browser for a week (Firefox) and I have a question. I heard somewhere you can turn on an HTML5 YouTube video player. How do you do that? I think @Stian knows, but I’m not sure.

Go to https://www.youtube.com/html5?gl=GB and click the button that says something about enabling the HTML 5 player :stuck_out_tongue:

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Thanks! @Charlie can you lock the topic, it isn’t needed anymore.

its a very complicated process. lol, thanks @KizzaGaming! If you desire, you can download the beta and get all the “points” on the YouTube HTML5 page :slight_smile:

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No problem @Stian
Glorious Firefox Master Race :smile:

The only reason I use it is because of its privacy features :slight_smile: And it has some great developer tools too!

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I’ve stopped using chrome now because I got 60 FPS working on youtube (Thanks for telling me how to do that) and secondly chrome loves eating all my available RAM :stuck_out_tongue:

Haha :stuck_out_tongue: If you experience crashes on YouTube with 60 FPS, its because of that its still in beta. (Media Source Extensions, basically a ‘video stream’ which YouTube uses) You can download Nightly or Beta to get better performance :stuck_out_tongue:

Yeah, it doesn’t crash at 60FPS, it just takes slightly longer to load a video then chrome does, but I’d rather have that than Chrome killing my laptop xD

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I’m just gona stay out this and report. This is pure bait.

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what? lol, what happened? I just illustrated what Kizza said! lololol

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I recommend not to use Firefox… It cause me a BSoD in Win 8.1

Please illustrate this!

Umm, I don’t think you understand how a browser works. I can assure you that Firefox did not cause that BSoD :slight_smile: Neither did Chrome, Opera or IE.

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It did. really…

How? Why do you know it was Firefox?

And your evidence?

Ok ok… two words… FOOOLED YA 2

i am like the best pranker… (my classmates does)

THE REAL TRUTH:
My old laptop really got a BSoD from Firefox. dunt know why it happends always.

And my new laptop cause a BSoD by writing code for a new 3d game…

I think you just ran out of excuses to hate Firefox :wink: lol

Anyway, if you get BSoD all the time, why are you using Windows? Your computer clearly doesn’t have enough RAM to handle the bloatware that is Windows, try Linux and see how it goes.

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