No matter how giant a website or a browser might be, there are still some bugs here and there. This YouTube issue is widely known so no need to worry. We have listed down some of the solutions which seem to fix this issue. Start with the first one and work your way down.
Solution 1: Check your Internet Connection
Before we proceed, you should check if you have a stable and relatively fast connection. A smooth network connection is a must when you are streaming videos online. Poor network connection might prevent your browser from loading the complete video, display a black screen or in some rare cases, only output the audio. After changing your network connection, refresh the webpage to load it and check if it is working correctly. Also, make sure that there are no proxies involved since they hinder the data traffic of your computer sometimes. Also, check the network status of other computers connected to your network. They may be using so many resources that there aren’t any left for your computer. Check all running programs on your PC and make sure that they are not consuming too much traffic.
Solution 2: Clear Browsing data
The cache and history present in your browser can sometimes cause Youtube videos to become black. They may be piling up to an extent that your browser gets stuck. Sometimes some items in the cache also interfere with your browser. We have listed a method on how to clear browsing data of Google Chrome. Other browsers can also clear their data but with a slightly different method. Note: This method will erase all your browsing history, preferences and passwords from your browser. You will have to enter all the passwords and adjust all the preferences again.
Solution 3: Disable AdBlockers and Extensions
If clearing the browsing data doesn’t work for you, we can check if browser extensions are making a problem. First, update your browser’s extension/plug-ins and check if YouTube is functioning properly. If you are having issues, then you should always disable those extensions which you think can be causing a problem. We still recommend that you disable all extensions from the browser before moving on to the next tip to determine whether the problem lies in your browser or the server. To check your browser extensions on Chrome, type “chrome://extensions” in the address bar and press Enter. You can disable any extension by unchecking the “enable” option. This will automatically disable that extension from making any changes to your UI. Restart your browser and check. Make sure to disable all adblockers. Adblockers are known to cause problems while streaming YouTube videos as it tries to remove the ads from the video and in response, the video refuses to display. Once you have disabled all the extensions, restart your browser and check if the video play as expected.
Solution 4: Disable Hardware Acceleration
Hardware acceleration means assigning some tasks to your GPU instead of your CPU. This can sometimes boost the performance of some items and tasks such as playing videos. However, sometimes hardware acceleration can bring unexpected issues on your computer. We can try disabling hardware acceleration on your browser and check if this solves the problem at hand. If this method still doesn’t work, we can try another workaround where we disabled “Hardware-accelerated video decode”. Do note that you can always revert the changes using the same steps.
Solution 4: Using Software Rendering (for IE and Edge users)
It is a known fact that Google Chrome requires hardware acceleration when available to run efficiently. The case is the opposite of Microsoft Edge. It prefers software rendering to make its processes smoother and to make it work properly. We can try changing these settings through internet options. If you having a problem while streaming videos in IE or Edge, try out this solution and hopefully, the problem will be solved for both the browsers. Restart your computer to implement all the changes and recheck the problem.
Solution 5: Try YouTube Without Logging-In or Use in Incognito Mode
Many users reported that they experienced this problem when they were logged into their Youtube accounts only. After logging out, they were able to stream videos without any problem. You can also achieve the same thing by opening a new Incognito window and try streaming videos there. It is highly likely that the problem will be fixed without any difficulties. To open a new Incognito window in Chrome, right-click on the Chrome icon and select “New incognito window”.
Solution 6: Update your Browser
YouTube black screens may occur if your web browser isn’t updated to its latest build. It may be still using the Adobe Flash Player plug-in which isn’t supported by YouTube anymore. Make sure that your browser is updating to its latest build. We have listed a method on how to update Google Chrome. If you are using another browser, you can uninstall it using the Programs and Features, download the latest browser from its official website, and then install it. Note: Also try streaming videos in a different browser than the one you are using. This way we will be able to determine whether the problem is with your browser or it is happening with all the browsers on your computer.
Solution 7: Check Adobe Flash Player/Javascript
Adobe Flash Player is pre-installed in many web browsers and is widely used to embed videos on several websites. You can try uninstalling the Flash Player and installing the latest version from its official website. YouTube has also switched Firefox users from Flash Player to HTML5 player by default. You can easily check if your browser is using HTML5 by checking the official YouTube page. However, there are still some add-ons available on different browsers which force Flash on YouTube for users who don’t have HTML5 working correctly. For example, Firefox Users have an add-on that automatically uses Flash to play videos. You can troubleshoot more on this issue by checking your browser if it supports HTML5 or not. Make sure that there are no conflicts with any Adobe software. They are known to cause a lot of issues.
Solution 8: Update Your Graphics Card Drivers
Graphics card drivers are the main components that communicate between the graphics hardware and the OS software. Graphics card drivers are usually installed by default automatically when the graphics card (if external) is installed in the system or come pre-installed by the manufacturer. There are situations where the graphics drivers somehow become corrupt or outdated which causes issues like the one under discussion. In this solution, we will be updating the graphics drivers and see if this solves the YouTube issue. If you still are having issues in using YouTube, then you may use YouTube in another browser.
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