WHY YOUTUBE VIDEO PLAYER DOESN'T PLAY PROPERLY?
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Tabeer Posts 63 Registration date Thursday December 3, 2015 Status Member Last seen December 26, 2016 - Dec 22, 2016 at 07:15 AM
Tabeer Posts 63 Registration date Thursday December 3, 2015 Status Member Last seen December 26, 2016 - Dec 22, 2016 at 07:15 AM
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Sorry but you have not given us enough information about your issue.
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Please do the following steps:
1. If it is the Browser to blame, switch and upgrade your browser, or fresh the page by pressing F5 or Refresh icon, and then try enabling JavaScript;
2. Remove the cookies of your computer to "free up" space. Take Mozilla Firefox as an example: Tools -> Options -> Clear Your Recent History (all) and Remove Individual Cookies;
3. Log in your PC/Mac with a Guest Account, and try Safe Mode for YouTube;
4. If you've got the Firefox add-on "Adblock Plus", which is also wreaking havoc with YouTube, try disabling and uninstalling Adblock;
5. Update your Flash Player to the nearest version;
6. For most cases, the problem that YouTube won't play/load videos is caused by CenturyLink or other ISP. A possibly feasible solution is to use VPN. Basically, you will succeed since it redirects your traffic through other means.
1. If it is the Browser to blame, switch and upgrade your browser, or fresh the page by pressing F5 or Refresh icon, and then try enabling JavaScript;
2. Remove the cookies of your computer to "free up" space. Take Mozilla Firefox as an example: Tools -> Options -> Clear Your Recent History (all) and Remove Individual Cookies;
3. Log in your PC/Mac with a Guest Account, and try Safe Mode for YouTube;
4. If you've got the Firefox add-on "Adblock Plus", which is also wreaking havoc with YouTube, try disabling and uninstalling Adblock;
5. Update your Flash Player to the nearest version;
6. For most cases, the problem that YouTube won't play/load videos is caused by CenturyLink or other ISP. A possibly feasible solution is to use VPN. Basically, you will succeed since it redirects your traffic through other means.