YouTube player ditches Flash, defaults to HTML5

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YouTube videos on the web now default to using the HTML5 player which should mean better performance, stability, battery life and even security for users.

The decline of Adobe Flash Player seems to be slow but irreversible as the biggest video service online has taken another step in making it irrelevant. YouTube started offering an experimental HTML5 player years ago, but only through the advancement of the standard and by working with browser creators was the service able to fully switch to HTML5.

The new player takes advantage of Adaptive Bitrate streaming (ABR) which allows YouTube to seamlessly switch between higher and lower quality streams for continuous playback regardless of network conditions. It also allows for live-streaming of content on consoles, devices like the Chromecast and regular browsers.

Of course this also means that watching video on mobile devices got better, especially if you were doing that through a web browser.

This change was a long time coming, so we’re glad it’s finally here, especially if YouTube delivers on all its promises. Now if only the company could make a decent player for consoles…

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-GoldCoast-Posted:

OhDiegoCosta Looks like this'll make viewing youtube videos on the school computers even harder


Wait what? How will it make it harder?

-GoldCoast-Posted:

thank god i wont be getting anymore flash player errors.

DeluxeHazardPosted:

All of those problems with my videos crashing randomly due to errors with Flash are now over!!!

OhDiegoCostaPosted:

Looks like this'll make viewing youtube videos on the school computers even harder

-ABM-Posted:

Hova Considered Google pushed so hard for standardization and/or widespread use of HTML 5 ~2011 I'm surprised this took so long.



I was thinking the same, Google usually gets what it wants very quickly

-ABM-Posted:

Thank god for that, Flash sucks, Always crashing :/

HovaPosted:

Considered Google pushed so hard for standardization and/or widespread use of HTML 5 ~2011 I'm surprised this took so long.

XboxPosted:

well this seems great but im not sure.

DomixinPosted:

Looks like YouTube is taking a step in the right direction. That would mark the lest time in years lol

BlGPosted:

Youtubes updates have always been "iffy", hopefully this isn't one of those