YouTube Videos Not Playing: 6 Browser and App Fixes

The Most Common Causes

YouTube playback failures in a browser almost always come down to one of three things: a browser extension interfering with YouTube’s player, hardware acceleration causing a GPU rendering bug, or a DNS/network issue preventing YouTube’s CDN from connecting. On mobile, the cause is usually a stale cache or an outdated app.

Fix 1: Open an Incognito Window

  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + N (Chrome) or Ctrl + Shift + P (Firefox).
  2. Navigate to youtube.com and try a video.
  3. If it plays in incognito, a browser extension (most likely an ad blocker) is interfering. Whitelist YouTube in your ad blocker, or disable extensions one by one to identify the conflict.

Fix 2: Disable Hardware Acceleration

  1. In Chrome, go to Settings → System → toggle off Use hardware acceleration when available.
  2. Relaunch Chrome when prompted.
  3. This fixes black video screens and frozen-at-frame issues caused by GPU driver conflicts, especially after a Windows or macOS update.

Fix 3: Clear YouTube Cookies

  1. Click the lock icon in Chrome’s address bar → Cookies → remove all entries for youtube.com and googlevideo.com.
  2. Reload YouTube. If you were signed in, you’ll need to sign back in.

Fix 4: Switch DNS Servers

  1. YouTube’s video delivery CDN (googlevideo.com) can fail to resolve on some ISP DNS servers.
  2. Switch to Google DNS (8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1) in your network adapter settings.
  3. Flush DNS after changing: open Command Prompt → ipconfig /flushdns.

Fix 5: Update or Reinstall the YouTube App (Mobile)

  1. Open your app store → search YouTube → check for an available update.
  2. If already up to date, uninstall YouTube, restart your phone, and reinstall.
  3. On Android, also try clearing cache: Settings → Apps → YouTube → Storage → Clear Cache.

Fix 6: Check for ISP Throttling

  1. Run a speed test at fast.com (Netflix’s tool) and speedtest.net.
  2. If fast.com shows significantly lower speeds, your ISP may be throttling video traffic. Using a VPN can bypass this temporarily.
  3. This is especially common on mobile data plans with “video streaming at SD quality” throttling.
Pro Tip: If YouTube plays audio but shows a black screen, the issue is almost always hardware acceleration (Fix 2) or a DRM issue with your browser. Try switching from Chrome to Firefox or Edge to confirm.

Related Guides

For other streaming issues, see our Netflix not loading fix and our Disney+ error code 83 guide.

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