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Video Player Choice Now available

You can now choose if you want to use flash player to view vids or your browsers standard player (small tab above each vid)

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HTML5 for the win thumbup

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The main benefit for the html5 player on desktop systems is that it lets you seek to anywhere you want in the video and start playing it from that point immediately.

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The html doesn't work for me, any advice?

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lennyknatural said: The html doesn't work for me, any advice?

What browser and O/S are you using?

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lenny, I'm running Chrome on a Windows 7 machine....there's a slight delay as the video loads, but it does work in HTML

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NN said:
lennyknatural said: The html doesn't work for me, any advice?

What browser and O/S are you using?


Chrome and windows 7.

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If I use IE they both work. I really don't see any difference between html and flash.

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I hope the setup works.
I have more than one comp.
XP & Firefox
Win 7 & Firefox.
Both with AVG.

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I get not compatible with IE but it works fine with chrome. Really didn't see any diff either but then I have only looked at a few.

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btw using windows 7 too

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They are both working for me now on Chrome. The computer gods work in mysterious ways.

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,,,,,on my computer I use Explorer....and have never had any problems....on my phone I don't know but it depends on how old the video is...new of course is best thumbup

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I've found Chrome seems to have handled all the changes here on NN without any problems !

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"Flash Player" seems like appropriate software for a nude site.

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We had a couple of issues with people running IE 9 they should be resolved now

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I am running Windows 7 (64 bit) and using firefox but when I try to play a video in HTML 5 it says something about no supported file format. It does work playing it in flash though.

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T4Texas said: I am running Windows 7 (64 bit) and using firefox but when I try to play a video in HTML 5 it says something about no supported file format. It does work playing it in flash though.

I suggest you use Chrome. Having said that, using the flash player is fine as the actual video you are seeing through it is identical.

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NN said:
T4Texas said: I am running Windows 7 (64 bit) and using firefox but when I try to play a video in HTML 5 it says something about no supported file format. It does work playing it in flash though.

I suggest you use Chrome. Having said that, using the flash player is fine as the actual video you are seeing through it is identical.


Ok thanks for the answers smile

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