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by Draesk
The broken videos in my own and Mike's posts are because the URL is wrong (see my post above re: YouTube videos). The one in Kanuck's post is because it's some moon format.
Basically, the problem was that the tag was forcing the content MIME type, and this broke videos that weren't that particular "type" of flash (don't ask). Now that no MIME type is being forced, when you fuck the URL up or use some moon format, your browser doesn't know what the content actually is. Fortunately, broken YouTube links are easy enough to fix - change watch?v=blah to /v/blah.
Edit: Kanuck's link is in RealPlayer format (retard). For that to work inline, you'd need a specific RealPlayer plugin for your browser, which doesn't exist. You might as well just embed a .exe.