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It seems that in FIrefox (and IE) I can only use SIlverlight to view Amazon Instant VIdeo, whereas in Chrome it uses Amazon's new HTML5 player.
In Chrome I had to install a DRM Plugin (Widevine CDM) so I installed the same in Firefox from their website but still with no joy. I don't want to use the Silverlight Player but it seems that Amazon's site is forcing Silverlight as even if I disable the plugin it says to install it.
Anyone got any ideas as to why I can't use Amazon's HTML5 Player? Both FF and Chrome have HTML5 DRM Support and YouTube's HTML5 player works just fine in FF.
For some reason, my internet explorer just will not recognized HTML5 videos. I'm fairly certain that my computer is at fault, because my colleague has tested it with his W10 IE11, and it works.
When visiting the HTML5 Youtube test page, it looks like this:
Free cabinet estimating program. The whole process was cumbersome, so we felt the strong need to explore changing our estimating method.”. How Costimator Helped After scouring the market place for a software solution, Kitchen Craft came across Costimator, cost estimating and quoting software and was immediately impressed with many of its key features, but above all else – the software’s ability to provide formula driven cost models through its Cost Modeler feature.
But that means the browser doesnt even recognize the <video>
tag?! When I open a video on youtube, it gets delivered with flash.
I read somewhere that it might be because of a missing media feature pack, but I already have that installed. I've also tried running it in compatibility view and other document views but to no avail. Please help.
That Brazilian GuyIt seems that my media feature pack was the problem. I already had this in mind and tried reinstalling the latest version from the Microsoft website but it's the wrong one for some reason. After some research, I found a fixed version here, now it works. I have no idea why it didn't work in the first place.
Elaboration: When googling for the media feature pack for Windows 10, the first hit is this (KB3010081). The aforementioned page, containing the fixed update KB3099229, however states that it supersedes the KB3010081 pack.