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thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. Youtube videos claiming, "An error has occurred, please try again later." on most videos. 16 replies 130 have this problem 48370 views Last reply https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1010324 by John99 2 years ago Iwanttowatchvideos Posted 7/10/14, 9:01 PM I've been struggling with this issue for the majority of YouTube videos for about 3 days now. After going through every other help option and attempting the other fixes mentioned, a good 40% of YouTube videos will have an error message before the video even began. The following are things that I have tried and have no use of being re-mentioned here... -Waiting -Clearing my Cache, history, an error cookies, ect. -Updating Firefox -Updating Flash through un-installing and re-installing it. -Resetting Firefox to it's factory settings -Disabling Flash's hardware acceleration -Plugging in a speaker/headphones -Running Firefox in safemode -Disabling all add-ons -Not living in India -Changing DNS servers -Disabling protected mode in Flash -Requesting YouTube videos to run using HTML5 Another thing worth mentioning, videos that do not work on Firefox DO WORK on chrome, making the odds of the issue being related to my internet connection, an error has ISP, firewall, or other such things unlikely. I am also currently running Firefox 30.0 and Adobe Flash 14.0.0.145, both of which are currently the most up to date versions of their respective software, my computer is also running Windows 7. I can provide any more information as needed or as I remember. I've been struggling with this issue for the majority of YouTube videos for about 3 days now. After going through every other help option and attempting the other fixes mentioned, a good 40% of YouTube videos will have an error message before the video even began. The following are things that I have tried and have no use of being re-mentioned here... -Waiting -Clearing my Cache, history, cookies, ect. -Updating Firefox -Updating Flash through un-installing and re-installing it. -Resetting Firefox to it's factory settings -Disabling Flash's hardware acceleration -Plugging in a speaker/headphones -Running Firefox in safemode -Disabling all add-ons -Not living in India -Changing DNS servers -Disabling protected mode in Flash -Requesting YouTube videos to run using HTML5 Another thing worth mentioning, videos that do not work on Firefox DO WORK on chrome, making the odds of the issue being related to my internet connection, ISP, firewall, or other such things unlikely. I am also currently running Firefox 30.0 and Adobe Flash 14.0.0.145, both of which are currently the most up to date versions of their respective software, my c