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Youtube won't play after jumping forward
When I jump forward in a youtube video, it just freezes and no matter how many times I press the play/pause button (or just the video area) it doesn't start playing. It usually shows the correct screenshot for whichever part I jump to, and it indicates that it's playing (it shows a pause button in the lower left corner instead of a play button).
When it happens, the video won't play any part, not even if I jump back to the beginning. Reloading the page makes it play normally, though. Until I try skipping forward again.
It seems to not happen to all videos, but the ones I've tested have apparently all been html5, so it's not caused by the video being either flash or html5.
When it happens, the video won't play any part, not even if I jump back to the beginning. Reloading the page makes it play normally, though. Until I try skipping forward again.
It seems to not happen to all videos, but the ones I've tested have apparently all been html5, so it's not caused by the video being either flash or html5.
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I should also add that it sometimes shows a blank, black screen while still playing the sound of the video, instead of not playing the video at all.
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Took me a while to isolate Sidewise as the cause of the problem but it's definitely it.
Going fullscreen is a temporary workaround but the loading graphic remains...
There is another workaround - you can jump for already buffered parts of the video without any problems.
Clear your browser's cache, cookies and histories. Or update browser to solve it.
Or you can try this method if it don't work:
http://www.videoconverterfactory.com/tips/fix-youtube-videos-lagging.html
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