Fix video and audio problems on Firefox for Windows N editions
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- Revision id: 169561
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- Creator: AliceWyman
- Comment: Windows 10 Version 1803 – April 2018
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- Reviewed by: AliceWyman
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This article applies to Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10 users only.
Some versions of Windows are missing Windows Media Player and other media-related technologies needed to decode and play videos and music properly. Microsoft offers a Windows Media Feature Pack (for versions designated as Windows N and KN editions) and a Platform Update Supplement (for Windows Vista and Server 2008) that you can download to add this functionality.
Here are some problems that people have reported when the Windows Media Feature Pack is missing:
- "Why is YouTube video blurry, low resolution, or black?"
- "Why do I get Flash instead of HTML video?"
- "Why doesn't Vimeo work?"
Solution
To resolve this, please download and install the Media Feature Pack or Platform Update Supplement that's appropriate for your version of Windows.
Visit Microsoft's support article to find your version of Windows.
If you update Windows to a newer version, for example, from Windows 10 Version 1511 to Windows 10 Version 1607, you'll need to redownload and install the Media Feature Pack even though you installed it for the previous Windows version.
Windows 10:
- Windows 10 Version 1607 (Anniversary Update): N and KN editions (Microsoft Support article KB3133719)
- Windows 10 Version 1511: N and KN editions (Microsoft Support article KB3099229)
Windows 8.1:
- Windows 8.1: N and KN editions (Microsoft Support article KB2929699)
Windows 8:
- Windows 8: N and KN editions (Microsoft Support article KB2703761)
Windows 7:
- Windows 7: N and KN editions (Microsoft Support article KB968211)
Windows Server 2008:
Windows Vista: