Metro Firefox

Enable HTML5 video support on YouTube in Firefox

While the Firefox she has a very good one for HTML5 standards, you may have noticed that it does not support all the features required to play YouTube videos without having the Player. Υποστηρίζει ναι μεν το απαιτούμενο χαρακτηριστικό HTMLVideoElement, αλλά μερικά βίντεο δεν παίζουν έτσι κι αλλιώς. Γιατί συμβαίνει αυτό;

Firefox

Αυτά τα βίντεο απαιτούν το συγκεκριμένο χαρακτηριστικό το οποίο είναι απενεργοποιημένο από προεπιλογή στη σελίδα του Firefοx με τα Media Source . Από προεπιλογή, αυτή η επιλογή είναι απενεργοποιημένη από τους developers του Firefox, και έτσι το δημοφιλές πρόγραμμα περιήγησης δεν είναι σε θέση να παίξει HTML5 video streams. Για να ενεργοποιήσετε το χαρακτηριστικό, ακολουθήστε τα παρακάτω βήματα:

Open your Firefox browser and type it in the address bar below:

about: config

Note: A window will appear with a rather humorous warning-warning dialog. "Caution! You can cancel the product warranty ". Good one huh; Do not be afraid the developers of your popular browser are joking…

Of course, it's a good idea to know what you are doing before you start to change the values ​​on the settings page.

ff

Click on "I will be careful, I promise!" to continue.
Type the word “MediaSource” (without the quotes we use) in the box

ff1
You will see the media.mediasource.enabled parameter set to false. Double click on it to change its value to true.

Restart Firefox to enable the feature.

Now open some of the YouTube videos that are in HTML5 and were not originally played. They should play without problems.

iGuRu.gr The Best Technology Site in Greecefgns

every publication, directly to your inbox

Join the 2.087 registrants.

Written by giorgos

George still wonders what he's doing here ...

One Comment

Leave a Reply

Leave a reply

Your email address is not published. Required fields are mentioned with *

Your message will not be published if:
1. Contains insulting, defamatory, racist, offensive or inappropriate comments.
2. Causes harm to minors.
3. It interferes with the privacy and individual and social rights of other users.
4. Advertises products or services or websites.
5. Contains personal information (address, phone, etc.).