How to Fix YouTube Videos Not Playing??

YouTube Videos Not Playing is a prevalent problem on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. If your YouTube videos aren't working for whatever reason, don't be concerned. You can quickly tackle the problem by employing the solutions provided in this article.

Several reasons could be to blame for the situation. It is suggested that you try each option one at a time until you have fixed the problem.

Method 1 : Clear Cache and Cookies

Too many caches and cookies may be causing YouTube videos to stop performing. As a result, delete your cache and cookies as soon as possible. To delete your cache and cookies, you'll need to follow various steps depending on the browser you're using.

We'll teach you how to clear cache in Google Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer in the sections below. Browse their official page for instructions if you're using another browser and don't know how to clear the cache.

Google Chrome :

Step 1 : Open Chrome.

Step 2 : Click More. From the More tools menu, choose Clear browsing data.

Step 3 : Check the boxes next to Cookies and other site and plugin data, as well as Cached images and files.

Step 4 : Delete all data by erasing items from the beginning of time.

Step 5 : Select Clear browsing data from the drop-down menu.

Step 6 : Restart your computer and watch the YouTube video again.

Firefox :

Step 1 : Open Firefox.

Step 2 : Select History from the three-line menu in the top right corner.

Step 3 : Select Clear Recent History... from the menu bar.

Step 4 : To clear a time range, select it. Next, make sure Cookies and Cache are chosen in the Details section. Then select the Clear Now option.

Step 5 : Restart your computer and watch the YouTube video again.

IE:

Step 1 : Open IE.

Step 2 : To delete your surfing history, go to Tool -> Safety -> Delete browsing history...

Step 3 : Select Preserve Favorites website data, Temporary Internet files and website files, and Cookies and website data from the drop-down menus. Then press the Delete key.

Step 4 : Restart your computer and try watching YouTube videos again.

Method 2 : Update your Browser

It's possible that the video won't play properly if your browser is outdated. As a result, ensure that your browser is current. To begin, ensure that your browser is up to date. Second, go online and look for the most recent version.

You'll know if the browser is obsolete after comparing the two versions, and you'll know if you need to upgrade it.

Method 3 : Adobe Flash Player should be Uninstalled and Reinstalled

For many Windows users experiencing YouTube videos not playing correctly, uninstalling and reinstalling the Adobe Flash Player worked.

If you don't have Adobe Flash Player installed, you won't be able to watch YouTube videos. So make sure your computer has Adobe Flash Player installed.

Method 4 : Reset Connection Settings

The issue may stem from a lack of internet access. One answer to this problem is to reset the connection settings. It may not fully resolve the problem, but it's worth a chance. All that is needed is a few mouse clicks.

To begin, open the Control Panel.

Step 1 : Click Internet Options and then View by Large Icons.

Step 2 : Select the Advanced tab. Then click the Advanced Settings Reset and Restore buttons. Then, to put the changes into effect, click the Apply button.

Method 5 : Use a VPN

This issue can arise if the video you're trying to watch is restricted in your area or if the server for your location is offline. In all cases, the quickest workaround is to use a VPN, such as NordVPN or ExpressVPN.

The following steps will show you how to utilize a Nord VPN:

Step 1 : First, go to the official NordVPN website.

Step 2 : Install NordVPN on your device.

Step 3 : Clicking the Quick Connect button at the bottom of the map will automatically select the best server for you.

Step 4 : If you're still having trouble seeing the video, use the Search here... button in the top left corner to look for a new server. Use a hashtag to search for a country, a category, or a server's number (for example, United States 3433), and then select the desired result.

  • Published by: Jhon
  • Category: Youtube-tv
  • Last Update: 6 hours ago