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I notice that new webinars are still going up in flash format. I just wondered what the status of your HTML 5 rollout is. Me and the ipad quite like watching vids sprawled out with a or even a As always appreciate all your hard work making futures.io (formerly BMT) the great site it is.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
DRM in HTML5 is new. I need time to research it more before rolling further plans. The free webinars are on our YouTube channel already, but remaining ones will be Flash until I can find a solid solution.
Ahh OK figured there must be an issue. I didn't realise (until just reading a bit further) there was a bit of a war raging on whether DRM should even be included in the HTML 5 spec.
The way I am currently leaning is a "quick fix" mainly to appease the mobile users (Android, iOS).
That "quick fix" is to use YouTube html5 for all non-Elite webinars.
But this would mean that I would eliminate the futures.io (formerly BMT) hosted version of those webinars, because it is too much work otherwise. So it means all non-Elite futures.io (formerly BMT) webinars would redirect to the YouTube variants as the only option for the video.
Before I make such a change I'd like to open it up to feedback or input.
Are there any specific minus points of this step "So it means all non-Elite futures.io (formerly BMT) webinars would redirect to the YouTube variants as the only option for the video." ?
If no, then I do not think there should be any problem with that for the time being. Youtube videos are working well already.