Author Topic: Problem with YouTube player.  (Read 705 times)

I've been watching YouTube, and noticing that the screen showing the video is a green color. Not knowing what was going on and thinking it was just a one video thing, I moved to another video.

It happened again.

I changed to fullscreen, and it seemed to work fine. When I came out of fullscreen, it was no longer green. I'm aware that this is a solution to the problem, but I don't want to have to go into fullscreen then back out for every video I watch.

Please help.

Try youtube support or look up the problem on the internet.

Youtube is always having trouble, trying to reach their handicapped ass goal of adding (or taking something away) from the site monthly. Its probably one of their highly trained monkeys trying to pull a rabbit out of a jumble of ethernet cords.

Close the game you're playing. Something else is using your VRAM.

Close the game you're playing. Something else is using your VRAM.

I'm not playing any games.

Close the game you're playing. Something else is using your VRAM.
OK mister expert on Video cards. *coughyoudowngraded*

Anyway, few things to try:
Update Flash
Update GPU drivers

If these fail, then it's more than likely just a fault of YouTube. I have one, where if you click the 'x' on the advert, half the time, the video will stretch and go warped outside of the frame and not actually get rid of the advert.

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Now that blows I have one where if I try to open another video to fast everything freezes then I have to shut down Chrome and retry

OK mister expert on Video cards. *coughyoudowngraded*

Anyway, few things to try:
Update Flash
Update GPU drivers

If these fail, then it's more than likely just a fault of YouTube. I have one, where if you click the 'x' on the advert, half the time, the video will stretch and go warped outside of the frame and not actually get rid of the advert.

I have my most recent GPU drivers.

Let me update Flash.