Sunday, August 2, 2009

Can anyone tell me why my Vista IE7 shows some flash movies on Youtube but not others?

I have updated Adobe flash player several times, used their support section to try to fix my problem but I am still not watching my vids. One day it will work the next nothing.

Can anyone tell me why my Vista IE7 shows some flash movies on Youtube but not others?
This type of situation occurs frequently -- usually because


YouTube has shut down many of its servers without telling


anybody. (They do this often in order to do stupid things like


-- change their Inbox system back-and-forth every few days;


-- remove all their blog comments, only to put them back;


-- upgrade their look, even if it results in a downgrade; or


-- ensure that your "reply" to someone's video comment


always appears as a "new comment".)





If YouTube is slow/stuck, and you get messages or advice


to change things, DON'T. It's never a good idea to tamper


around with things you may not be knowledgable about or


comfortable with -- such as java scripts, firewall settings,


flash players, antivirus utilities, pop-up blockers, registries,


or even different kinds of browsers -- because absolutely


none of those things are going to help you in the end.


Your computer/YouTube was working fine before, right?





The first and best option should always be to try and work


with what you already have -- rather than disabling, erasing,


uninstalling, separating, altering, downloading, installing,


or changing things (which may make things worse for you).





The problem of slow or stuck video downloading/buffering


often corrects itself within a few hours or by the next day.


If it doesn't, then there may be a problem with your "cache",


particularly if you get "java script" or "flash player" messages.


(That's why channel pages may sometimes appear normal,


but not regular video pages.)





Whenever YouTube seems stuck or displays weird things,


it is best to empty your cache of all "temporary internet files",


"cookies" and "history". Things are usually okay afterwards.





If you're not quite sure how to do this, or if you want several


other tips on how to make YouTube run faster (all without


having to change anything), then please click on my avatar


and email me. I will lead you through "cache" clearing and


all the other tips with easy and understandable "baby steps".





(Note: a big source of problems is Google Web Accelerator.


If you have it, uninstall it -- even if it contradicts my advice).
Reply:you can try a different browser...





these will help you...





1. Use Opera browser, it will load faster and smoother, and re-install latest flash.





get the latest flash player, and install it.. make sure all the browsers are NOT running during installation...





OR..





2. It could be due to slow connection or high traffic.


Try watching it during off peak hours, the video will be smoother.





Or you could watch it offline smoothly... try using 'zillatube' .





It works well - Just yahoo or google search "zillatube" to get it.


http://www.ask.com/web?q=zillatube%26amp;searc...


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Reply:ie7 is sucks move to Mozilla Firefox for really better browsing





http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
Reply:there might be a driver issue , try installing the right drivers again taht you need to watch vids on youtube IE7 isnt the best one you could be using either !


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