Just two years later, when the codec problem was solved by Adobe Flash and when broadband penetration crossed 50 percent in America, YouTube was perfectly timed.
It was too hard to watch video content online, you had to put codecs in your browser and do all this stuff, and the company eventually went out of business in 2003.
It was like, huh, it could be that you're just… it could be some sort of strange processing thing or it could be some codec, and it… but it's a bit baffling and a bit hard to fix.