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Firefox won't play videos correctly on websites like GT.TV and Crunchyroll.com, but Internet Explorer will. Why?

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Case 1. So I tried to watch an episode of GT.TV, and it showed about five commercials and went blank saying "You have just watched this episode." But I only saw commercials. Case 2. I often go to crunchyroll.com to watch anime. Recently (approximately 12-9-11) the videos would not play. They showed commercials and went black and never loaded. Now (12-12-11) I checked out of curiosity if Internet Explorer would play it. Surely enough it play fine. But hey, I like Firefox better. So I really don't want to be forced to use the slow browser just in order to watch videos. Please help if you can. Side note: Places like Youtube.com work fine on Firefox.

Case 1. So I tried to watch an episode of GT.TV, and it showed about five commercials and went blank saying "You have just watched this episode." But I only saw commercials. Case 2. I often go to crunchyroll.com to watch anime. Recently (approximately 12-9-11) the videos would not play. They showed commercials and went black and never loaded. Now (12-12-11) I checked out of curiosity if Internet Explorer would play it. Surely enough it play fine. But hey, I like Firefox better. So I really don't want to be forced to use the slow browser just in order to watch videos. Please help if you can. Side note: Places like Youtube.com work fine on Firefox.

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