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Youtube slow on my PC HELP!!?
05-05-2014, 06:47 PM
Post: #1
Youtube slow on my PC HELP!!?
I'm running windows 7 64-bit, i have a decent internet connection at 22/10 Mbps, using chrome! (i tried other browsers too)

Yet youtube either gives "an error occurred please try again later" or the video takes super long to start and then loads normally.

I know the problem is not with my PC since this only happens at the Wi-Fi at home. Youtube works fine with my school's Wi-Fi (which has a slower connection), and other Wi-Fis. Also when I use a proxy (ultrasurf) at home youtube works like a charm. Also youtube runs very well through my phone or ipad at home.

I've tried everything! Clearing cache, cookies, etc. did not help!
I don't know what to do anymore! Please help!

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05-05-2014, 07:00 PM
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05-05-2014, 07:15 PM
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'' An ERROR OCCURRED. Please try again later"  means there is/was a momentary
lapse between your computer and YouTube.  Either your internet connection was not
strong and had a hiccup - or something is temporarily mucking-up YouTube's servers.

For the 1st case, simply turn-off your modem + router for about 30 seconds and then
turn them back on again. (Note: It does not really matter which order you do them in).
For the 2nd case, there is not very much you can do if you have already cleared your
cache+cookies+history, then shutdown and rebooted.  However.....

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 could be a Player conflict -- (like with Real Player, Pepperflash or Shumway).
   If that's the case, disable/uninstall it, and when you need it back, simply reinstall it.
-- Disable your anti-virus program, since you can not get a virus from YouTube videos.
-- You may unknowingly be using "HTML5'' instead of "Flash''.  To be sure, click here:
   http://www.youtube.com/html5 and opt out.

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