Ever since about Monday, I've not been able to access videos on Youtube or most other video streaming sites. Vimeo works, albeit slowly enough that I have to keep pausing to allow it to buffer. I've tried updating Flash, re-installing Flash, clearing all caches and history, resetting Firefox, using Chrome and Internet Explorer instead of Firefox, none of that works. Although if I use a proxy I can watch videos on YouTube. Otherwise I almost always immediately get the "An error occurred, please try again later" message, on very rare occasions the video might play for a few seconds, but not lately.
Anyone have any idea what might be going on? It's rather frustrating.
Youtube/Flash videos not working
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Youtube/Flash videos not working
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Re: Youtube/Flash videos not working
1. Start checking for malware
2. Check your restore points for what was installed on Monday
2. Check your restore points for what was installed on Monday
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Re: Youtube/Flash videos not working
My first guess would be your ISP throttling web video. Does flash work on on any other computers in your house, or do you only have one?
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Re: Youtube/Flash videos not working
Do you happen to have hamachi installed? I had a very similar problem some time ago and it turned out that hamachi was for some obscure reason rerouting certain websites in a way that made it impossible to view them until I removed it.
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Re: Youtube/Flash videos not working
After using a system restore point dated 26/7/13 (nothing had been installed on or around the Monday), scanning for malware using Malwarebytes, and uninstalling Hamachi, none of which solved the problem, it seems that my ISP is throttling me somehow as after having paid for another month of access, Flash and YouTube videos seem to be working again.
I'm thinking of taking up my neighbour's offer of wireless access to his landline internet router, hopefully that would be better value for money than the mobile connection I'm using now.
I'm thinking of taking up my neighbour's offer of wireless access to his landline internet router, hopefully that would be better value for money than the mobile connection I'm using now.
Does it follow that I reject all authority? Perish the thought. In the matter of boots, I defer to the authority of the boot-maker - Mikhail Bakunin
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Re: Youtube/Flash videos not working
Oh yeah I forgot, there was a news story last month about ISPs doing some dirty tricks to slow Youtube and Netflix without actually throttling speeds.
http://arstechnica.com/information-tech ... ine-video/
Relevent portion:
I won't quote the entire thing because it's long and very technical, but the most relevant portion is:
http://arstechnica.com/information-tech ... ine-video/
Relevent portion:
I won't quote the entire thing because it's long and very technical, but the most relevant portion is:
But cynical types who suspect their Internet Service Providers (ISPs) intentionally degrade streaming video may be right as well. No, your ISP (probably) isn't sniffing your traffic every time you click a YouTube or Netflix link, ready to throttle your bandwidth. But behind the scenes, in negotiations that almost never become public, the world's biggest Internet providers and video services argue over how much one network should pay to connect to another. When these negotiations fail, users suffer. In other words, bad video performance is often caused not just by technology problems but also by business decisions made by the companies that control the Internet.
These business decisions involve "peering" agreements that Internet companies make to pass traffic from one to another and negotiations over caching services that store videos closer to people's homes so they can load faster in your browser. When Internet providers refuse to upgrade peering connections, traffic gets congested. When ISPs refuse to use the caching services offered by the likes of Google and Netflix, video has to travel farther across the Internet to get to its final destination—your living room.