Youtube with Firefox 28 quit working. Discussions on Google have me overwhelmed.

YouTube suddenly quit with working with my FF28. Just sets there. Does nothing. The little activity indicator at mid-screen don’t even turn.

YouTube works with my IE. (Win 7.x)

Went a Goggling and found this is reported many places. Some even boast of solutions but I don’t understand. Not sure others do either as there are no ‘thanks, that worked’ responses.

Do you know of any fix? I can use IE. More of a curiosity than a need.

Reported for forum change.

Works for me. FF28, Ubuntu Linux.

Try upgrading or re-installing your Adobe Flash player. You can download it here.

And please, for the love of all that’s holy, avoid using IE – it’s the Internet’s biggest virus vector. :o

Also, be sure to look for the instructions about uninstalling, because your Flash may be so messed up that a reinstall won’t properly uninstall everything. You may have to download a special program to clean it all out.

If that doesn’t work, you can also try reinstalling Firefox. If that doesn’t work, you may have to reset Firefox. You’ll have to reinstall any extensions (aka add-ons), but everything else will still be there (unless you’ve tweaked advanced settings under the hood–which I doubt, since you’re asking this question).

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Since this problem isn’t related to the SDMB, let’s move it somewhere more appropriate.

Moving thread from About This Message Board to General Questions.

Or you can try skipping Flash altogether and make YouTube play video in HTML5 mode:
https://www.youtube.com/html5

Same here, Ff28/Linux Mint Petra & Ubuntu Saucy

Chromium is glitchy though.

That worked.Thanks.

When this happened to me it was because there was a setting in Flash player for “enable hardware acceleration”. Shutting this off fixed the problem. I was able to turn it on again later without the problem coming back.

Be advised though that not all YouTube videos will work with HTML5.

Oh? I didn’t know that. When does it not work? (I had thought the HTML5 player was just a replacement for the Flash player, and that the actual videos stayed the same encoding. What makes them different in terms of playback ability?)

Rumored to be a problem with comparability between Adobe Flash and FF28.

Only files that are in or have been converted to the HTML5 video codec that works in your browser are available. This covers most videos, however.

There are also some official channels that don’t seem to be available in HTML5. I’m not sure if they just haven’t been properly converted for some reason, or if the way YouTube handles them is different. Either way, I bet it’s something in their contract.

I had trouble with videos from the Ellen Show, for example. (At least, I think that was it.)

EDIT: I think there also might be problems if you have too complex notations on your video. At least, that used to be a problem. The HTML5 video player has come a long way, but it’s still in beta.

Now it is rumored that FF29.x will come out tomorrow AND there will be a plethora of unfamiliar problems.