Youtube won't load videos.
When trying to play videos using Firefox, I get an error on YouTube saying "Your browser does not recognize any of the video formats available". I get this for about 50% of videos I try to play. This also happens to be after a clean installation of windows onto an SSD, where it was working prior to the new SSD. Things I've tried: -Restarting Firefox in safe mode without add-ons (Failed) -Turning off Hardware Acceleration (Failed) -Reinstalling Firefox completely (Failed) -Getting Adobe Flash player (Failed) -Using Google Chrome to play the same video (Passed, Chrome will play anything, Firefox will not) I'm running out of ideas to try and seriously need help, as it's bothering me that nothing's working!
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Hello SnowLily,
Should none of the above solve the problem : maybe you could consider switching to the (stable) regular release Firefox version, which is now 65.0.
In other threads (like on reddit) I noticed that making that switch is what did the trick for others - worth a try .....
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Link to the video problem in question? And have you tried it in safe mode?
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I have tried Safe Mode already, it didn't work. If I understand what you're asking for a link to, there's a screenshot of the issue.
Is this with all YouTube links? What about other websites?
Start Firefox in Safe Mode {web link}
A small dialog should appear. Click Start In Safe Mode (not Refresh). Is the problem still there?
FredMcD said
Is this with all YouTube links? What about other websites? Start Firefox in Safe Mode {web link} A small dialog should appear. Click Start In Safe Mode (not Refresh). Is the problem still there?
Using safe mode does not fix the issue, and it isn't just YouTube, Twitch.tv, the live streaming site's screen is gray instead of showing the video.
Start your Computer in safe mode with network support. Then start Firefox. Try Secure websites. Is the problem still there?
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Linux+Safe+Mode Starting Any Computer In Safe Mode; Free Online Encyclopedia
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Hello SnowLily,
Should none of the above solve the problem : maybe you could consider switching to the (stable) regular release Firefox version, which is now 65.0.
In other threads (like on reddit) I noticed that making that switch is what did the trick for others - worth a try .....
McCoy said
Hello SnowLily, Should none of the above solve the problem : maybe you could consider switching to the (stable) regular release Firefox version, which is now 65.0. In other threads (like on reddit) I noticed that making that switch is what did the trick for others - worth a try .....
That definitely was it, wow I wouldn't have guessed that, thank you so much! <3
SnowLily said
That definitely was it, wow I wouldn't have guessed that, thank you so much! <3
My pleasure, SnowLily - I'm glad you got things working again !