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I'm pretty sure that Google's code is doing a bit more than a simple User-Agent check to figure out what type of video to send. They actually have code to figure out if Flash is installed and, if it's not, they use HTML5.<br>
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Therefore, a nice, easy approach is to get rid of the Trash causing the problem. (If nothing else, try a script that just moves/renames the libflashplayer.so when you want to use MNV, and perhaps it will work, then.)<br>
</blockquote><div><br></div><div>No doubt they have more sophisticated checks... but I'd wager they don't use them if the user agent says it's an iPod or iPad, why bother. </div><div><br></div><div>I just confirmed it, by changing my user agent in Firefox and Chrome on my windows box... no changes to Flash (it was installed).</div>
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