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How do I fix MEDIA_ERR_SRC_NOT_SUPPORTED? For wco.tv

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Okay so this is sadly an issue I think was intentionally caused by the website itself. The reason being they pulled crap where you had to sign up for premium to watch their videos about 6 months ago. Then after that and before this issue you were able to watch their videos as long as you turned off your ad block which I complied with.

Anyways I feel that's neither here nor there. The point is I can get each video to work with a work around, by right clicking the video after hitting play I click view video and I get redirected to I assume the source video. It works there no problem but every time I just try to click play itself it seems to be broken giving me the error code above. I was wondering if there was an actual conflict with firefox and the website or if it was just a cheap way to try and get people to subscribe to their payment plan implemented by the website itself.

Firefox version up to date 82.0.2

Okay so this is sadly an issue I think was intentionally caused by the website itself. The reason being they pulled crap where you had to sign up for premium to watch their videos about 6 months ago. Then after that and before this issue you were able to watch their videos as long as you turned off your ad block which I complied with. Anyways I feel that's neither here nor there. The point is I can get each video to work with a work around, by right clicking the video after hitting play I click view video and I get redirected to I assume the source video. It works there no problem but every time I just try to click play itself it seems to be broken giving me the error code above. I was wondering if there was an actual conflict with firefox and the website or if it was just a cheap way to try and get people to subscribe to their payment plan implemented by the website itself. Firefox version up to date 82.0.2
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Found the solution, figures it was something so simple I wouldn't notice it. Duck duck go is blocking some streaming services as well. So even though I had ABP turned off Duck duck go's also a culprit.

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You can check the Web Console to see if there is more detail available.

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Given that I pulled this which seems to be the only relevant info. "Uncaught (in promise) DOMException: The media resource indicated by the src attribute or assigned media provider object was not suitable." There are a bunch of other yellow errors in this box but there are too many to quote and I can't really say how relevant they are.

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Found the solution, figures it was something so simple I wouldn't notice it. Duck duck go is blocking some streaming services as well. So even though I had ABP turned off Duck duck go's also a culprit.