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Originally Posted by AustinChief
You need a program for probably half, the rest are flash based.
In regards to the other sites... I have no clue and it would be hard to determine since some are oversees and most carry copyrighted material that they shouldn't.
I do know that a reputable site placed the number of iTouch Senior Citizen Edition-ready videos at 26%.. that doesn't mean they are accessible.. just that they are h.264 encoded and COULD be moved over to HTML5 if needed. The 66% figure was from an encoding site so that probably reflects NEW video... the 26% figure was from a search site and reflects ALL video.
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I know a reputable site that said your numbers are full of shit.
Also, if they're already h264, they need not wait for HTML5. They can simply put them up as a quicktime file and they're good to go.
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Originally Posted by AustinChief
Most of it is Flash, so Android 2.2 supported. I agree that I am a minority.. BUT for the mainstream user, it's still a NOTICABLE problem not having Flash as even an OPTION.
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It's only noticeable because of the firestorm. I bet a lot of people, especially the non tech-savvy - don't even notice.