Whats wrong with Youtube?
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05-03-2014, 11:52 PM
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Whats wrong with Youtube?
When i get on youtube and go to some videos i cant see the video playing that's only some videos and other videos i can see it playing this hasn't happened to me before but it is now and I would like to know whats going on with my youtube. thanks o:
Yes i get a black screen on the videos... Ads |
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05-03-2014, 11:58 PM
Post: #2
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Are you getting just a blank screen or some sort of error notice?
Errors like this usually clear in a matter of hours. If all else fails: - Refresh (F5) your page - Check to see your Flash player needs to be updated - Clear your cache and cookies Playing the waiting game might be the better option if problems precisest. Ads |
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05-04-2014, 12:04 AM
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a BLACK and EMPTY screen means your Cache, Memory or PageFiling are filled-up
and can't take any more -- or you may have conflicting ''cookies''.  Simply delete your Cache, Cookies and History; then clear your Memory with a shutdown & fresh reboot. Afterwards, you'll freak at how good and trouble-free your YouTube will be. Mozilla Firefox: →  Tools  →  Options  →  Privacy ('key')  →  Clear Now [x] Browsing History [x] Cache [x] Cookies [x] Offline Website Data [x] Authenticated Sessions →  Clear Private Data Now Google Chrome: →  ≡  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 Internet Explorer 9 and 10: →  Gear (icon)  →  Safety  →  Delete browsing history [x] Temporary Internet files and website files [x] Cookies and website data [x] History →  Delete Internet Explorer 11: →  Settings ('gear' icon on the far right side)  →  Options (then under History)  →  "Select" [x] Cached images [x] Cookies [x] Browsing History →  Delete Don't forget to completely shutdown & reboot afterwards. Other possibilities + solutions: -- Right-click any video, click "Settings" and uncheck "Enable Hardware Acceleration". -- Disable any Adblock add-on, play a video; then re-enable the Adblock the next day. -- There might be a Player conflict -- (like with Real Player, Pepperflash or Shumway)    If that's the case, disable/uninstall it, and when you'd like it back, simply reinstall it. -- Disable your AV utility while on YouTube, since you can't get a virus from YouTube. -- You may unknowingly be using ''HTML5'' rather than "Flash''. To be sure, click here    http://www.youtube.com/html5 and opt out. :-) |
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