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Firefox only: on opening link for Youtube video this video starts but after 0.5...1s stops; Play button must be pressed to continue.

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Youtube video starts but after 0.5...1s stops, returns to intro splash screen of the video with 'Play' button on it. The play button should be pressed to start the video. The video may be selected on the main page of Youtube or started by entering link to the video - it stops in any case. The same problem when Autoplay is selected: the 2nd video starts then stops after 0.5...1s.

No such problem in MS Edge browser on this PC.

Youtube video starts but after 0.5...1s stops, returns to intro splash screen of the video with 'Play' button on it. The play button should be pressed to start the video. The video may be selected on the main page of Youtube or started by entering link to the video - it stops in any case. The same problem when Autoplay is selected: the 2nd video starts then stops after 0.5...1s. No such problem in MS Edge browser on this PC.

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Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot this issue:

1)Check your internet connection: Make sure that you have a stable and reliable internet connection. If your internet connection is slow or unstable, it may cause issues with playing YouTube videos in your browser.

2)Check for any updates to Firefox: Make sure that you are using the latest version of Firefox. You can check for updates by clicking on the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and selecting "Help > About Firefox". If an update is available, it will be downloaded and installed automatically.

3)Clear your cache and cookies: Clearing your cache and cookies can sometimes resolve issues with websites in your browser. To clear your cache and cookies in Firefox, click on the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and select "Options". In the "Privacy & Security" tab, click on the "Clear Data" button. Make sure to select the "Cookies and Site Data" and "Cached Web Content" options before clicking on the "Clear" button.

4)Check for any extensions or plugins that may be causing the issue: Some extensions or plugins can interfere with the functionality of websites in your browser. To check if an extension or plugin is causing the issue, try starting Firefox in Safe Mode by holding down the "Shift" key while starting the browser. If the issue does not occur in Safe Mode, it may be an issue with an extension or plugin. You can try disabling or removing the extensions or plugins one by one to see if that resolves the issue.

5)Check your Firefox settings: Make sure that your Firefox settings are not preventing YouTube videos from playing. You can check your settings by clicking on the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and selecting "Options". In the "Privacy & Security" tab, make sure that the "Block pop-up

Hope the above suggestions will be of help

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Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot this issue:

1)Check your internet connection: Make sure that you have a stable and reliable internet connection. If your internet connection is slow or unstable, it may cause issues with playing YouTube videos in your browser.

2)Check for any updates to Firefox: Make sure that you are using the latest version of Firefox. You can check for updates by clicking on the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and selecting "Help > About Firefox". If an update is available, it will be downloaded and installed automatically.

3)Clear your cache and cookies: Clearing your cache and cookies can sometimes resolve issues with websites in your browser. To clear your cache and cookies in Firefox, click on the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and select "Options". In the "Privacy & Security" tab, click on the "Clear Data" button. Make sure to select the "Cookies and Site Data" and "Cached Web Content" options before clicking on the "Clear" button.

4)Check for any extensions or plugins that may be causing the issue: Some extensions or plugins can interfere with the functionality of websites in your browser. To check if an extension or plugin is causing the issue, try starting Firefox in Safe Mode by holding down the "Shift" key while starting the browser. If the issue does not occur in Safe Mode, it may be an issue with an extension or plugin. You can try disabling or removing the extensions or plugins one by one to see if that resolves the issue.

5)Check your Firefox settings: Make sure that your Firefox settings are not preventing YouTube videos from playing. You can check your settings by clicking on the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and selecting "Options". In the "Privacy & Security" tab, make sure that the "Block pop-up

Hope the above suggestions will be of help

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Mich, thank You very much,

>> 4)Check for any extensions or plugins

I just turn OFF the extension 'Easy Youtube Video Downloader Express' to solve the problem.