Các câu trả lời gần đây cho Firefox Problem with Youtube: "An error occurred. Please try again later."https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/9241982012-09-14T21:14:38-07:00Hello friend, me too experiencing the same problem while playing you tube videos. I'm unable to play2012-09-14T21:14:38-07:00venkatmdvhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-368246<p>Hello friend, me too experiencing the same problem while playing you tube videos. I'm unable to play videos at all. I'm facing this problem for the past 4 months and unable to solve it. Can you help me out in this one.
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</p>Hello everybody, I am a web-designer and when I embed videos on some of my sites I keep getting this2012-09-13T00:38:41-07:00user774348https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-367741<p>Hello everybody, I am a web-designer and when I embed videos on some of my sites I keep getting this error, I don't know what to do, you can check <a href="http://pamestoiximalive.net" rel="nofollow">live stoixima</a> or <a href="http://mystoixima.gr" rel="nofollow">Betting sites</a> but i f I turn off HTML5 everuthing seem to work ok&nbsp;!
</p>@zukadizajn .Excellent ! this was totally helpful. and short immediately solution ! MANY 2012-09-09T08:39:46-07:00m.trpeskahttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-366844<p>@zukadizajn .Excellent&nbsp;! this was totally helpful. and short immediately solution&nbsp;! MANY TANKS&nbsp;!
</p>NOTE
some problems may be due to using the YouTube experimental feature to utilise HTML5, if so tur2012-08-22T19:15:05-07:00John99https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-362262<p>NOTE
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<ol><li>some problems may be due to using the YouTube experimental feature to utilise HTML5, if so turn that off as explained in a post <a href="/questions/924198?page=2#answer-350839" rel="nofollow">above</a>
<ul><li> some users may be using HTML5 as a workaround due to Flash Player 11.3 problems.
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</li><li> FlashPlayer 11.4 has recently been released and is expected to solve some problems, go to <a href="/plugincheck" rel="nofollow">/plugincheck</a> and upgrade FlashPlayer to 11.4 that may resolve the issue.
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<p>If you have continuing problems please start a new thread by asking a new question using <a href="/questions/new" rel="nofollow">/questions/new</a>.
</p>I still can't watch all videos with firefox (almost all Youtube videos but only almost, not all non 2012-08-20T19:29:34-07:00Pastingalhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-361718<p>I still can't watch all videos with firefox (almost all Youtube videos but only almost, not all non Youtube videos work either...). I prefer Firefox to IE (noticeably for color management) but I switch back to IE which works fine.
</p><p>Do you know how to be informed when Mozilla will have completely fixed the problem?
</p>And I can view the You Tube Videos
2012-08-13T03:19:24-07:00debykinshttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-359909<p>And I can view the You Tube Videos
</p>Yes I figured this out too. I am a diehard Realplayer Fan. So if something has to go it's going to2012-08-13T03:17:15-07:00debykinshttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-359908<p>Yes I figured this out too. I am a diehard Realplayer Fan. So if something has to go it's going to be Firefox. I originally thought it was a an ADOBE issue. There is very little I can download on realplayer now. But the very little is possible if you downgrade to Adobe Flashplayer 10.
</p>WTH:
I finally figured out the problem after puttering around a bit and doing different add-ons and 2012-08-12T15:16:33-07:00deedee56https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-359823<p>WTH:
</p><p>I finally figured out the problem after puttering around a bit and doing different add-ons and downloads. What is this? a 9 to 5 or the internet? Why should this have to be work for me? I am not a computer technician. I found out it is all Firefox's fault because they chose to disable a Realplayer something or other. And without even notifying anyone, making us think it is our fault; doing all this downloading and other crap. You, know what, I am going back to good ole reliable IE, that's right! INTERNET EXPLORER! I never had these problems with them.
</p><p>Thanks a lot freaked-up fox. you have a happy and a healthy&nbsp;: (
</p>However it happened, the issue resolved itself. I now can view You Tube videos in Firefox without p2012-08-02T07:39:27-07:00MaxSouciahttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-357352<p>However it happened, the issue resolved itself. I now can view You Tube videos in Firefox without problem.
</p>I have had that problem also. I removed most recent version of Adobe and then downloaded one from th2012-08-02T03:58:49-07:00nataliejayhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-357305<p>I have had that problem also. I removed most recent version of Adobe and then downloaded one from the archived versions that was not so up to date. All video now working fine. One concern, however, is that Adobe will want to download most recent version of Flash and I hope I can override it.
</p>Well, this might be a funny situation, and I thank all of you who have responded to this, but since 2012-08-01T04:35:24-07:00JamesP444https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-357021<p>Well, this might be a funny situation, and I thank all of you who have responded to this, but since I upgraded to Firefox 14.0.1 the problem with YOUTUBE has stopped. That is not to say that others might or might not find the same outcome, just that I don't have the problem anymore.
</p>This is how I solved this problem: open firefox, then go to Tools then add-ons. there you choose plu2012-08-01T04:27:27-07:00dratomic20https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-357019<p>This is how I solved this problem: open firefox, then go to Tools then add-ons. there you choose plug-ins then you find shockwave flash add-on then disable the plug-in. then you go on to download <em>adobe shockwave for director</em> plug-in then you install it and make sure you disable the basic shockwave flash add-in. You restart firefox and enjoy the videos. To download the shockwave for director plug-in got to this page and read carefully how to download the right plug-in. If you respect all the step you should be able to watch video and others on your firefox browser.
</p>the problem caused not by your browers or youtube infact,I fixed the problem with some guys method a2012-07-22T15:05:32-07:00gery007https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-354350<p>the problem caused not by your browers or youtube infact,I fixed the problem with some guys method and work very well,I think fixed it from the root,now whenever and whatever video on youtube I can watch it no problem, thx the guys share,you can check the method in his video description it will help you.
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</p>The same happened with me!! I just downloaded Chrome. I prefer FireFox, but I don't have the patie2012-07-18T06:49:47-07:00donnealhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-352751<p>The same happened with me!! I just downloaded Chrome. I prefer FireFox, but I don't have the patience to wait for Mozilla to fix their obvious problem. I'll check back later.
</p>It didn't work for me. :-(
2012-07-18T06:21:27-07:00donnealhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-352745<p>It didn't work for me.&nbsp;:-(
</p>I think this error happens when you use Firefox + you have opted-in to the YouTube HTML5 Trial + the2012-07-10T05:05:45-07:00Verdihttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198?page=2#answer-350839<p>I think this error happens when you use Firefox + you have opted-in to the YouTube HTML5 Trial + the video hasn't been converted to WebM. To fix this:
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<ol><li>Go to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/html5" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/html5</a>
</li><li>Click the <strong>Leave the HTML5 Trial</strong> link at the bottom of the page.
</li><li>Reload the video. It should now play using Flash.
</li></ol>I was able to install 10 on my laptop. I sent the link to my personal email address and I tried it2012-07-10T03:49:37-07:00debykinshttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198#answer-350827<p>I was able to install 10 on my laptop. I sent the link to my personal email address and I tried it on my desktop and it adobe sent me to adobe 11.3. Which does doesn't do anything for me that I'm interested in. I wish there was something besided Adobe out there. Does anyone know of anything else. Adobe is totally ruining my experience on the internet
</p>Since I upgraded to Mozilla's new Firefox browser (version 13.0.1) I have found that 9/10ths of all 2012-06-30T04:34:34-07:00JamesP444https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198#answer-348620<p>Since I upgraded to Mozilla's new Firefox browser (version 13.0.1) I have found that 9/10ths of all the YouTube videos I visit give me the following error when attempting to view: <em><strong>An error occurred please try again later</strong></em>. At first I thought it was the flash plugin (Version 11) as it states above, so I uninstalled the version according to the directions and reinstalled version 10.
</p><p>This did not solve the problem at all.
</p><p>I am using Windows XP Professional, 32 bit with the Firefox 13.0.1 browser and now have the shockwave flash version 10.3 r183 as per the directions above. Nothing has changed. Lastly, I checked with MSIE and all the videos worked on YouTube perfectly. I cannot stand MSIE, please help!
</p><p>Lastly, I checked and don't have REAL player at all and once again, I downgraded the plugin correctly as it showed up on the plugin list as the version 10.
</p>You can check for problems caused by a recent Flash 11.3 update.
https://support.mozilla.org/kb/fla2012-06-28T08:42:05-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198#answer-348076<p>You can check for problems caused by a recent Flash 11.3 update.
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<ul><li><a href="https://support.mozilla.org/kb/flash-113-doesnt-load-video-firefox" rel="nofollow">https://support.mozilla.org/kb/flash-113-doesnt-load-video-firefox</a>
</li></ul>I have a similar problem to you all "Error Occurred, Please try again later". I like using firefox2012-06-28T08:18:25-07:00bazzav55https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/924198#answer-348066<p>I have a similar problem to you all "Error Occurred, Please try again later". I like using firefox and I looked at various forums and the best fix I am using is either to use IE just for the time I want to use youtube or to set "compatibility to Windows XP SP3" for the time I want to use youtube. If you leave it set all the time it is a pain because user control account keeps asking for permission every time you launch firefox. I just hope someone will pick up the bug and fix it soon.
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