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by ugh 5858 days ago
It’s not quite as simple as that – that becomes plainly obvious pretty fast in this related discussion: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1411779

They seem to use the video-tag in some cases (Safari, maybe Chrome) but not in others. We don’t yet know how exactly they decide whether to use the video-tag or QuickTime.

The mystery isn’t yet solved so if anyone wants to help …

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> They seem to use the video-tag in some cases (Safari, maybe Chrome) but not in others

Not chrome, only Safari. So yes, this is basically the same thing as forcing flash as you either have to change the browser, get a new OS if you're on linux, install a plugin, download the file manually or cheat your user agent. Not very "standard" friendly to say the least.

Some reported that video worked in Chrome without QuickTime. I couldn’t reproduce that myself.

– edit: Ah, I saw your response to my other comment. Thanks! That’s idiotic of Apple, then. I have to say, though, that I would care a lot more if Apple were YouTube or the New York Times. As is I don’t plan on consuming a whole lot of content on their website.