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Something Wrong with Youtube Code?

Started by addicted2dvd, July 07, 2013, 08:54:34 PM

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addicted2dvd

I believe there might be something wrong with the youtube code. I added a short to a post... and inside the youtube window the video is playing to feeds.... same video side by side...

See this post...
http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,8168.msg165030.html#msg165030

It is working correctly on the other forums I posted it to... so must be in the code here?
Pete

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Karsten

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addicted2dvd

Very strange! Here is what I see... and it only looks this way on this site... I posted the same video on 2 other forums... and looks right on both of those. Could it be because it is on a video I posted myself?



How about post a video for me... see what I see when I look at one someone else posts?
Pete

Tom

I also see it like Pete. I.e. The image is squeezed to fit it twice.



addicted2dvd

Could it be the browser being used? I am using Firefox 22.0
Pete

Tom

Could be. In Firefox it is wrong for me. When I switch to IETab, it shows correctly.



DJ Doena

Just tried it in Internet Explorer and looks fine there as well. What about videos in the Youtube thread?

PS: I use Waterfox 18.0.1 (64bit Firefox)
Karsten

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addicted2dvd

OK... more strangeness... every one I clicked on in the youtube thread plays normally. But yet every time I go back to the one I posted it plays like I showed above.  :headscratch:
Pete

DJ Doena

I just started Firefox 21.0: Looks ok
Updated to 22.0: Looks ok

:-X
Karsten

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DJ Doena

Quote from: addicted2dvd on July 07, 2013, 08:28:55 PM
On the blu-ray of Dolphin Tale there is an animated short that is absolutely hilarious. Both Britt and I laughed all the way through it. It is called Ormie and the Cookie Jar. And I found it on youtube... check it out!



Karsten

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addicted2dvd

I just installed waterfox... went to my post with the video... does the same thing.

Just clicked play on the on it here from your post... shows double there too.

Some reason that video is determined to show the video double for some of us!?!  :headscratch: :stars:
Pete

Tom

I am guessing it is a codec problem.



Blair

I have been reading on several forums about conflicts within FF 22 that have not been nailed down yet related mainly with plugins and extensions. I'd suggest going back to a slightly earlier version of Firefox for a while and update your of Flash if needed.

(Personally, I hate this rapid-release kick Firefox has been on. It has made things much more difficult for plugin and extension creators and users... and for many people, the use of plugins is why they use Firefox over other browsers that look just as good from the outside.)
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addicted2dvd

If it was firefox wouldn't it do it to all youtube videos? I have no idea mind you... I know nothing about the behind the scenes stuff.  :P
Pete

Tom

Quote from: Blair on July 07, 2013, 09:52:50 PM
I have been reading on several forums about conflicts within FF 22 that have not been nailed down yet related mainly with plugins and extensions. I'd suggest going back to a slightly earlier version of Firefox for a while and update your of Flash if needed.

I have disabled all my add-ons now, but I still have the problem.