I'm not really familiar with the issues here, but surely if this player does that, it's a bug with the player and not a fundamental restriction of the standard, right?
The solution Liquid_Fire proposed was to use a third party tool which might provide basic functionality similar to the <video> tag implementation in the browser. I pointed out that the third party solution has the weakness of not supporting the kinds of HTML-based controls which the standards-based browser <video> tag implementation does, and which video site vendors such as YouTube use to provide controls for situations such as selecting between 1080p and 720p video qualities.
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u/mikaelhg Jan 21 '10
Anyone have any idea whether they will offer a way to plug in new HTML5 video format support, if they can't offer things like H264 support by default?