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1:30 AM Hi, I recently asked a questions saying: "I click on a YouTube video, an error message shows on the adobe flash player an actionscript error has occurred 1009 screen saying: "An error occurred, please try again later. Learn more" with a black background. I am pretty sure all of you guys have experienced it at least once. However, this phenomenon occurs every time
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I click a video. I cleared my cookies, updated my Adobe flash player, enabled java script, and updated Firefox. But these did not solve my problems. Help me out please!" Someone replied to my question, saying that I should disable my adobe accelerator, which I have done. However, the youtube videos still do not load and the error message keep coming up. I am getting really frustrated. I have tried everything. adobe flash player an actionscript error has occurred 2060 Please help me. Hi, I recently asked a questions saying: "I click on a YouTube video, an error message shows on the screen saying: "An error occurred, please try again later. Learn more" with a black background. I am pretty sure all of you guys have experienced it at least once. However, this phenomenon occurs every time I click a video. I cleared my cookies, updated my Adobe flash player, enabled java script, and updated Firefox. But these did not solve my problems. Help me out please!" Someone replied to my question, saying that I should disable my adobe accelerator, which I have done. However, the youtube videos still do not load and the error message keep coming up. I am getting really frustrated. I have tried everything. Please help me. Attached screenshots Chosen solution yes, I have tried all the following steps like you told me to last night. It did not work last night, but it is somehow working today. Thank you. I will contact you again if anything happens. Thank you! Read this answer in context 15 Question tools Get email updates when anybody replies. when a solution is found. Cancel Subscribe to feed Question details Product Firefox Topic Fix problems with websites (Facebook, YouTube,
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Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post adobe flash youtube problem a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Using Flash Player All CommunitiesFlash PlayerUsing Flash Player 10 Replies Latest reply on https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1039936 Aug 25, 2015 8:27 AM by path501 Flash Player not working in IE specifically on YouTube ittelligent Sep 5, 2013 6:29 PM When I try to view videos on YouTube on Internet Explorer it will play the advertisment and then the video will cut after 2 seconds. It appears to attempt to play the https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1290412 video again, but at a higher quality level, fail and repeat until it's run through all the levels of quality and then fails and gives the "Error has occured" message. But on other websites such as ninemsn or vimeo it plays the video just fine. I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 28269Views Tags: none (add) errorContent tagged with error, ieContent tagged with ie, flash_player_11Content tagged with flash_player_11 This content has been marked as final. Show 10 replies 1. Re: Flash Player not working in IE specifically on YouTube whiesel Sep 6, 2013 10:37 AM (in response to ittelligent) i have the same problem with IE8 in a windows2008r2 TerminalServerSession. Latest Flashversion freshly installed. Please give an advice!!! Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Flash Player not working in IE specifically on YouTube Mike M Sep 6, 2013 4:00 PM (in response to ittelligent) http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/flash-player-issues-windows-8.html Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Flash Player not working in
Comments Tags: YouTube When you visit YouTube site and attempt to play a video on it, it won't, instead the video player throws the error ‘An error occurred, please try again http://techdows.com/2014/06/fix-youtubes-an-error-occurred-please-try-again-later.html later', let us see how we can make the video to play again http://www.ghacks.net/2014/06/13/fix-error-occurred-please-try-later-youtube-error/ on YouTube. Enable Media Source Extensions in Firefox for a better YouTube Player Google makes HTML5 Player default for Playing Videos on YouTube in Chrome Fixing YouTube's ‘An error occurred, please try again later' error The YouTube help page says, the video should be played in about 30 minutes (can't wait? adobe flash Try in another browser then). Refreshing the page always helps, this worked for me. And if the error keeps greeting you, try these things UPDATE March 14, 2016: [Begin: Sign into your Google or YouTube account (both should be same) Visit https://www.youtube.com/account_privacy, click on Google Ad Settings, Uncheck all under ‘Your Interests' and change ‘Ads based on your interests' setting to ‘Off' Click on ‘Control Signed an actionscript error out of ads' and change both the switches on the page to ‘off' Install IBA Opt-out by Google extension from Chrome Web Store. Check if you see the error on YouTube for videos you're watching, if you've done all the steps, it won't be shown. ?This has been already worked for some. Note: First check the below steps, then only follow the above update. End] 1. Change video quality to a lower quality setting like 240p or 360p, and try to run the video again by clicking on the Play button. 2. If you've opened multiple tabs or windows in browser, keep the video tab open and close remaining ones and try to run the video again. 3. Make sure you're using the latest version of the browser. YouTube Quality Selector Automatically Plays YouTube Videos with Suitable Quality 4. Ensure your Flash Player version installed is up-to-date. 5. Re-enable JavaScript, if you've disabled it. We've covered the steps to disable JavaScript in browsers, by following those steps you can turn the JavaScript back on. Read: How to Disable JavaScript In Firefox 23+? 6. Clear Cookies and cache- most of the browsers offer options
error By Martin Brinkmann on June 13, 2014 in Firefox - Last Update:June 13, 2014 31Whenever I tried to play a YouTube video in the most recent version of Firefox lately, it would only display the advertisement before the video for a couple of seconds before a dreaded "an error occurred, please try again later" message prevented me from watching that video or any other video for that matter on the site.The error message was thrown on YouTube but also on third-party sites with embedded YouTube videos.A quick analysis of the issue revealed that the error message was only displayed in Firefox, and there only if Adobe Flash Player was used to stream the videos to the browser.The HTML5 player worked without any issues. How to find that out? You can right-click on the video to get information which technology is being used to play it.If you see "About Adobe Flash Player" in the context menu, Flash is being used while "About the HTML5 player" indicates that HTML5 video is used instead.What I did notice as well is that no video resolutions were displayed as available when I used the Flash Player as all were grayed out. If you monitor this closely, you will notice that the player tries each one of them and marks it as gray (unavailable).So, switching to the HTML5 player on YouTube resolves the issue. The problem here is that it does not support all videos on the site yet. While you can play many in HTML5 format, some revert to Flash Player if installed on the system.Here is a workaround for thatFirst thing we are going to do is enable the HTML5 player on YouTube. Visit https://www.youtube.com/html5 and click on the request the HTML5 player button.This basically configures YouTube to use the HTML5 player whenever possible.The second step is to disable Adobe Flash so that YouTube cannot use it instead. This ensures that HTML5 is used whenever possible. If you don't disable Flash, it may sometimes be used instead.Open about:addons by loading it in Firefox's