Firefox not downloading You Tube videos suddenly. Works in safe mode only,
Last edited Fri May 28, 2021, 07:03 AM - Edit history (3)
Update your YouTube downloader Firefox extensions. Tools menu > Add-ons > "Gear" button > "Check for Updates". ... Update your Firefox browser or go back to previous Firefox version. Close and restart computer.
And this isable the Hardware Acceleration in Firefox.Scroll down and then under the Performance setting uncheck the "Use recommended performance settings" box and then uncheck the 'Use hardware acceleration when available" box. 3. Close and relaunch Firefox and try to play a video on YouTube.
I have closed and restarting several times. Thanks for any help you can give. I need to watch R Rainbow's latest.I reaa
Sadly still not working. having to use Chrome for YouTube. Strongly suggest not having automatic downloads checked for Firefox.
Thanks everyone for your help. I went back to the basics and took off all the add ons which I had done twice and tried it again and it worked this time. I was then able to add them back on one at a time and still worked. The people at DU are the best. Thanks a million.
rickford66
(5,645 posts)efhmc
(15,000 posts)Thanks for the suggestion though.
rickford66
(5,645 posts)Then I had similar problems. I found Chrome and Opera have worked fine for me for a couple years.
efhmc
(15,000 posts)I like the way Firefox is set up on my computer and really want to keep it but will not be able to if I cannot watch You Tube.
rickford66
(5,645 posts)ya know what ? We're gonna have to get used to it. No two computers are the same and no two websites are the same and no two internet providers are the same. It's amazing things work as well as they do. Wait a few weeks and try Firefox again. The probably will have another regular update.
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Earth-shine
(4,044 posts)I find that periodically, they all fail.
A switch to another usually solves that problem.
efhmc
(15,000 posts)?
Earth-shine
(4,044 posts)If your downloader add-on has failed, you can delete it and "add-on" another.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search/?q=YouTube%20Downloader
I have a few installed. Sometimes, on a given video, one will work and others won't.
efhmc
(15,000 posts)Earth-shine
(4,044 posts)You have a nice day.
efhmc
(15,000 posts)do anything but eat up my time. However, I do appreciate your suggestion.
Earth-shine
(4,044 posts)I use Firefox exclusively.
Perhaps if you reinstall FF, it will work better.
csziggy
(34,189 posts)It just updated today. It adds a "Download" button on YouTube pages.
I also have Video DownloadHelper which will also download YouTube videos, but I had problems with some videos being in formats that I could not view and Download Helper not having a converter for them. I still use it to download videos from other places.
efhmc
(15,000 posts)"This is an extension asking your permission to tap into Firefoxs inner framework (via APIs) to alter your browsers behavior. These APIs might ask to read or write data you enter in webpages, read data from or access features on your computer, or alter the settings in your browser."
TyreseAdams
(3 posts)Yeah, I have searched about this issue, many other sites are also suggesting to open youtube with all Browser's add-ons disabled, in your case, it's the safe mode on firefox. You can try other remedies from these articles to solve the problem.
efhmc
(15,000 posts)This occurred after Firefox upgrade so I know it is internal for FF but cannot pinpoint and fix the problem.