[EDIT2: Feel free to delete this amazingly unwieldy comment if you decide to edit the embedding into your post. 'Cause, well, who needs three identical embedded videos all on the same page??? ;D]
Were you using the embedding code from the nzwide page, or from the YouTube page? I took a quick look, and it's significantly different.
nzwide:
vs.
YouTube:
[Embedded content removed during import.]If you use the new embed code style, your viewers will be able to view your embedded video in one of our Flash or HTML5 players, depending on their viewing environment and preferences. Environments that support the HTML5 video player are listed here on our HTML5 settings page. In instances where HTML5 isn't supported (e.g. our HTML5 player can't play videos with ads), we use Flash."
Or, in short, you need to check the "Use old embed code" box when snagging the code from YouTube.
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Date: 2011-01-20 04:04 am (UTC)Were you using the embedding code from the nzwide page, or from the YouTube page? I took a quick look, and it's significantly different.
nzwide:
vs.
YouTube:
[Embedded content removed during import.]If you use the new embed code style, your viewers will be able to view your embedded video in one of our Flash or HTML5 players, depending on their viewing environment and preferences. Environments that support the HTML5 video player are listed here on our HTML5 settings page. In instances where HTML5 isn't supported (e.g. our HTML5 player can't play videos with ads), we use Flash."
Or, in short, you need to check the "Use old embed code" box when snagging the code from YouTube.
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Date: 2011-01-20 02:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-01-20 10:22 pm (UTC)