Add acceptance test for blocked YouTueb API with HTML5 sources - #3102
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When the video has both YouTube IDs and HTML5 sources, and the YouTube API is blocked, then HTML5 sources should be used.
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When the video has both YouTube IDs and HTML5 sources, and the YouTube API is blocked, then HTML5 sources should be used.
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BLD-965.
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