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After Firefox update to 40.0, Youtube started using HTML5?

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Because I want video quality options, I want to go back to flash player. How to restore it back to flash? If possible without addon?

PS: There is no button on youtube.com/html5 to choose between flash and html5

Because I want video quality options, I want to go back to flash player. How to restore it back to flash? If possible without addon? PS: There is no button on youtube.com/html5 to choose between flash and html5

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ok, if it cannot be solved with the html5 player then maybe an addon like the following will help: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/youtube-flash-video-player/

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hi ezee, when you go to https://www.youtube.com/html5what does this site tell you about supported features in the browser?

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Hi Philip,

Here is screenshot

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thanks. can you look into about:config and change media.mediasource.enabled & media.mediasource.mp4.enabled to true - then youtube should offer you all playback options...

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Not much has changed Screenshot Still, HTML5 giving two options 360 or 720p. Both values are true now. I have toggled only media.mediasource.enabled.

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ok, if it cannot be solved with the html5 player then maybe an addon like the following will help: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/youtube-flash-video-player/