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Last reply by guigs 1 year ago junlee_23 Posted 1/6/15, 1:30 AM Hi, I recently asked a questions saying: an error occurred please try again later firefox "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 an error occurred please try again later google play 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
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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. 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 wo
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YouTube on daily basis, but some users have reported an error message that says "An error occurred, please try again later". This error will prevent you from watching videos, but fortunately for you, today we’ll http://windowsreport.com/an-error-occurred-please-try-again-later-youtube/ show you how to fix this error on Windows 10. How To Fix "An Error Occurred, Please Try Again Later” YouTube Error On Windows 10 Solution 1 - Use Forget About This Site option Forget About This Site http://www.ghacks.net/2014/06/13/fix-error-occurred-please-try-later-youtube-error/ is a useful Firefox feature that allows you to remove cookies, saved passwords and cache files for a certain website. To use it, do the following: Open Firefox and open browsing History. You can open browsing History an error by pressing Ctrl + H on your keyboard. Now search your browsing history and find any YouTube link. Right click it and choose Forget About This Site. Restart Firefox and try playing any YouTube video. Solution 2 - Disable Shockwave Flash Sometimes Shockwave Flash can cause these types of issues, so make sure that it’s disabled. To disable Shockwave Flash in Firefox, follow these instructions: Open Firefox and in address bar type the following: about:addons an error occurred Go to Plugins section and find Shockwave Flash. From the dropdown menu choose Never Activate. If you don’t use Firefox, make sure that you disable Shockwave Flash on the browser that you’re currently using. The process of disabling Shockwave Flash is similar for all modern browsers. Solution 3 - Clear cookies and cache and update your plugins To fix this problem, you might want to clear cookies and cache. To do this in Firefox follow these steps: Click the menu button in the top right corner and choose History. Next, click on Clear Recent History. Select what type of data you wish to remove. In our case, we have selected cache and cookies, but you can select other type of data if you wish. Next, click the Clear Now button. When cookies and cache are deleted restart Firefox. Although we’ve shown you how to delete cache and cookies on Firefox, the similar steps apply for other modern browsers. If you use any browser plugins, especially Shockwave Flash, you might want to update them to the latest version in order to fix possible incompatibility issues. Solution 4 - Disable hardware acceleration in your browser and try changing the video resolution Some users have reported that hardware acceleration can cause issues with YouTube, so let’s see how to disable it in Firefox. If you use different browser,
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 address bar. Switch to plugins and change Shockwave Flash to Never Activate from the menu on the right of its entry.You need to block the plugin as you will get the "activate Adobe Flash" prompt instead if you set it to ask to activate.Other things you can tryWhile switching to HTML5 and disabling Flash worked for me, there are other things that you can try to fix the issue.Reload the video at a later point in time or immediately. This never worked for me but if it is just a streaming issue, it may work for you.Update the Ad