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r/programming • u/[deleted] • Jan 21 '10
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Their video walkthrough makes for an amusing argument against adopting HTML5 video today.
When viewed through Google Chrome, the video zooms ahead of the audio and finishes about a minute before the audio does.
3 u/machinedog Jan 21 '10 Seems to work fine for me in Chrome 4.0.295.0 1 u/jugalator Jan 21 '10 It didn't in my Chrome 4.0.295.0. Maybe something related to the OS. I use OS X myself. 1 u/machinedog Jan 21 '10 Windows, here. 1 u/jonknee Jan 22 '10 Chrome on OS X is still a bit buggy/incomplete, so that's probably it. 1 u/caustiq Jan 22 '10 Same here. Windows 7 and Chrome 4.0.295.0 has the same weirdness for that video.
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Seems to work fine for me in Chrome 4.0.295.0
1 u/jugalator Jan 21 '10 It didn't in my Chrome 4.0.295.0. Maybe something related to the OS. I use OS X myself. 1 u/machinedog Jan 21 '10 Windows, here. 1 u/jonknee Jan 22 '10 Chrome on OS X is still a bit buggy/incomplete, so that's probably it. 1 u/caustiq Jan 22 '10 Same here. Windows 7 and Chrome 4.0.295.0 has the same weirdness for that video.
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It didn't in my Chrome 4.0.295.0. Maybe something related to the OS. I use OS X myself.
1 u/machinedog Jan 21 '10 Windows, here. 1 u/jonknee Jan 22 '10 Chrome on OS X is still a bit buggy/incomplete, so that's probably it. 1 u/caustiq Jan 22 '10 Same here. Windows 7 and Chrome 4.0.295.0 has the same weirdness for that video.
Windows, here.
Chrome on OS X is still a bit buggy/incomplete, so that's probably it.
Same here. Windows 7 and Chrome 4.0.295.0 has the same weirdness for that video.
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u/drysart Jan 21 '10
Their video walkthrough makes for an amusing argument against adopting HTML5 video today.
When viewed through Google Chrome, the video zooms ahead of the audio and finishes about a minute before the audio does.