Disable High definition Support in Flash player 10

I have a slow computer so i need to disable High definition support in the Flash player 10 plugin for Firefox on the Linux operating system Lubuntu. Is there a file i need to modify that will disable Flash player 10 from supporting High definition video, so I will be able to play YouTube videos in NON-HD format all the time.

I actually am an employee, but I don't have visibility into the Flash section of the company. I was at home over the weekend, being just me, and wanted to point out this issue, hoping someone from the Flash team might see it. I'll take it internal, though, at this point.
thanks! :-)

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