Flashblock no longer required

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ndebord
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Re: Flashblock no longer required

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patrickjdempsey wrote:Then the video would likely just fail. Try it and let us know! Mozilla hasn't really documented the support status for older systems (probably on purpose).


Patrick,

FWIW: Download YouTube Videos, FlashBlock, YouTube Flash Video Player

All seem to work together well, depending upon the website. I use flashblock to turn off Flash, unless I really need flash videos and Flash Video Player allows me to choose between Flash and HTML5. Download You Tube Videos is just one of a few good download extensions.

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Anonymosity
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Re: Flashblock no longer required

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That was not exactly the question Patrick was answering. I was asking about mediasource.webm.
I am using Flashblock, YouTube Flash Video Player, Flash, and Video Downloader Professional, as well as using plugins click-to-play, and they work together well. I have to clear two placeholders for Flash, but that is not a big deal.
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