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Black screen Youtube videos

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I just started getting this black screen instead of some youtube videos whilst they are running , and whilst the sound still goes on perfectly fine. It's rare that it happens and it can change into the normal image, and when i change from full screen view to normal view it can also change back to the normal/real image. Does anyone know what that could be from?

I just started getting this black screen instead of some youtube videos whilst they are running , and whilst the sound still goes on perfectly fine. It's rare that it happens and it can change into the normal image, and when i change from full screen view to normal view it can also change back to the normal/real image. Does anyone know what that could be from?

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shadyz said

Should I also export and subsequently import the entire profile ,or just do it piece by piece?

In the case of just refreshing, you can import the whole profile. But in the case of a problem, you can import everything Except for options / settings as the problem my be there.

And what does the profile contain, just those basic things like passwords,usernames, bookmarks, or is there more? Is there a link that describes the full contents? Thank you

Everything about the user is kept in the profile folder.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data Profiles - Where Firefox stores your bookmarks, passwords and other user data Firefox stores your personal information and settings in a profile folder. This article explains the details of what is in your profile and how to locate it.

Modified by FredMcD

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1) Enter the config by typing about:config in the adress bar. 2) Enter media.mediasource.webm.enabled and press enter. 3) Right click on it and change to true, for some reason it is set as "false" which makes MSE & WebM VP9 not work properly. 4) Visit: https://www.youtube.com/html5 and check that everything is OK. 5) Try to watch a video. It should work now.

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Vespardi said

1) Enter the config by typing about:config in the adress bar. 2) Enter media.mediasource.webm.enabled and press enter. 3) Right click on it and change to true, for some reason it is set as "false" which makes MSE & WebM VP9 not work properly. 4) Visit: https://www.youtube.com/html5 and check that everything is OK. 5) Try to watch a video. It should work now.

I'm a little confused. Why would mozilla change it to false in the first place? And is this really going to fix the intermittent black screens?

Modified by shadyz

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shadyz said

Vespardi said
1) Enter the config by typing about:config in the adress bar. 2) Enter media.mediasource.webm.enabled and press enter. 3) Right click on it and change to true, for some reason it is set as "false" which makes MSE & WebM VP9 not work properly. 4) Visit: https://www.youtube.com/html5 and check that everything is OK. 5) Try to watch a video. It should work now.

I'm a little confused. Why would mozilla change it to false in the first place? And is this really going to fix the intermittent black screens?

It might fix it, though some users reported to me that the problem kept coming back, so here's another solution:

1) Go tho this page: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/products/firefox 2) Click on "Refresh firefox". 3) IMPORTANT: You will loose the config-settings, addons etc which you will have to re-install/re-configure. But all the bookmarks, password, etc will be saved. 4) Now it should work.

Modified by user1205591

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I think I would need to get that confirmed that i indeed have to toggle that option

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The best way is to try it.

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Yes, I did for a while. Don't think it fixed it

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