arstechnica.com — Mozilla has officially announced the availability of the second Firefox 3.1 alpha. This release includes support for the highly-anticipated HTML 5 "video" element and a handful of other features that move the browser forward.
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humptyzSep 6, 2008
I've found you can disable the Flash plugin (Tools menu / Add-ons / Plugins tab / Shockwave Flash), immediately re-enable it, and then refresh the page to get Flash videos working again when you get hit by this 2 second bug.
init100Sep 6, 2008
"I (as well as most people) don't like how it searches."Did you ask most people, or did you just assume that most people think like you? I love the awesomebar, it is leaps and bounds better than the old location field.
threedee912Sep 6, 2008
Most of YouTube's videos already have been converted to H.264, so I don't think it should be hard for YouTube to switch.
ry4nsm1thSep 6, 2008
You're mom is old.
culytSep 7, 2008
This uses Ogg Theora though. I assume YouTube keep the origional uploads so they can just bulk convert to whatever.
kodekSep 7, 2008
@everyoneThat douche edited his comment just to make me look bad. I wish I had quoted him when I posted my comment :(Sorry about the confusion.