HTML5 videos on Opera
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A Former User last edited by
As far as I could see Google Chrome 35 was playing the video internally, right clicking on it produced no menu entries about any plugin.
If I right clicked on the same video in Firefox 29, a menu came up relating to the DivX Web Player plugin, but from what you say that could be a Firefox configuration issue.
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Deleted User last edited by
When I am watching videos on Youtube with HTML5, controls do not disaper after put fullscreen, but it disapers afterwards.
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pumapunku last edited by
Hi!
HTML5 Video Player is great bull shit.How do I remove the dirt from the Opera? Adobe flash player is at least 3x better than
HTML5 Video Player.HTML5 Video Player is yet another spam dirt, without notice and questions from google.Please for instruction on how to remove this spam?
PumaPunku
:scared:
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lando242 last edited by
2016 still no native h264 support -.-
2016 and still using an OS that doesn't have support for h.264....
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lando242 last edited by
my OS supports h.264 videos in chrome are playing fine...
Chrome has a built in h.264 renderer. It is not using one from your OS. Google has the money to spend on a license, and are perfectly okay with losing money on their web browsers (which they are). Opera does not have that option and since you are using a version of Windows that is 9 years old or older you don't have the standing to complain about it being '2016 still no native h264 support." Upgrade your OS and it will fix the problem.
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dimitri001 last edited by
So for us peasants who are still on XP is there any way to get Opera to play h.264 with some extension or something?