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Originally Posted by HansTWN
I guess the HTML5 is transcoded at a lower quality on purpose. The websites will make the decision to do that because they say HTML5 is for devices that can't handle flash, thus they cannot handle high quality video. Which is, of course, nonsense. But I see this on a number of websites.
The reason I found out about this is that I tried switching to HTML5 when my connection was really slow when traveling.
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Flash is just a plugin that calls the video. HTML5 does away with the plugin.
How did you 'switch' to HTML5? Your browser should read it natively.