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Youtube videos ain't playing....? - 158 - 05-17-2014 03:09 AM

'right so I go YouTube and in every video I play, I have to refresh it at least once, I am on Google Chrome, I have flash installed, java, everything, I don't know why my computer is acting like this. I checked the Anti-virus for threats and "supposedly" there's none. I cleaned my computer of a bunch of junk as well, but it seems it still does that. Please help.


- Aditya - 05-17-2014 03:21 AM

i am also having same problem


- aNdRe JoNeS - 05-17-2014 03:34 AM

Mine was doing the same thing just now. Must be server related. Guess we just gotta wait.


- Andrew - 05-17-2014 03:43 AM

You need to add some additional Plug-in to run a video in youtube some cases youtube itself ask to install Adobe flash player if like kind of thing is mentioned you need to install Adode flash player. In some cases virus must have affected u already said you have install Anti-Virus and checked too but anyhow try to uninstall the Antivirus and again install it may fix you problem issues.

Try to download the best Anti-Virus product if the above solution doesn't work for you when i face the same problem i tried by using best anti-virus product Comodo Antivirus it fixed my problem now i can watch any videos in you tube without any problem.

http://antivirus.comodo.com/


- rootbrian2000 - 05-17-2014 03:45 AM

It's not a virus at all, google is actually having issues and doesn't give a rat's turds if we can't watch videos at all. I haven't been able to for the past few days, endless buffering, some not even playing at all. So it has nothing to do with anti-virus software, malware or anything like that. Your best bet is to either wait it out or try using a different video site to watch videos, such as blip.tv, dailymotion, vimeo, metacafe, etc.


- inukjuak90 - 05-17-2014 03:56 AM

The answer is simple!

Your ''Cache'' (Temp Internet Files), Virtual Memory, and/or "PageFiling" are near-full
and cannot take anymore.  Simply delete your Cache (plus "Cookies" and "History"),
then clear your Memory with a shutdown & reboot.  Afterwards, you will freak at how
fast and no-trouble your YouTube will be.

→  ≡  or wrench  → Tools  →  Clear browsing data
→  the beginning of time ▼
[x] Clear browsing history
[x] Empty the cache
[x] Delete cookies and other site and plug-in data
→  Clear browsing data

Don't forget to totally shutdown+reboot afterwards.

:-)