It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
going to try and simplify things:
1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
and try again.
If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
the flash detection code.
Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
issue.
3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
was uploaded by you. In this case,
Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
inconvenience.
> It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> going to try and simplify things:
> 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> and try again.
> If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> the flash detection code.
> Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> issue.
> 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> was uploaded by you. In this case,
> Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> inconvenience.
For the past several months, each time a video is finished downloading
on you tube, I can't play it back, and there are no error messages. I
just hit the play button, and nothing happens. How do I fix this?
> > It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> > and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> > going to try and simplify things:
> > 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> > old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> > Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> > and try again.
> > If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> > 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> > steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> > We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> > might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> > software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> > the flash detection code.
> > Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> > issue.
> > 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> > We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> > might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> > our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> > was uploaded by you. In this case,
> > Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> > would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> > meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> > inconvenience.
I keep getting the video is no longer avalible message on evey video I
try to watch. I have windows explorer 6 and no ad ware pop up blockers
or the likes installed at all?? Any help would be great
No one should be using Google Web Accelerator in the first place
(unless that certain security exploit has been fixed since, and I
still don't recommend it or any other program like it).
I'm using the new 3.0.1 beta of firefox, I've never had Google Web
Accelerator, and youtube videos just refuse to load. "We're sorry,
this video is no longer available." Obscure videos, that I don't want
to watch will load, but anything I want to watch simply won't (MOST
videos. One in ten works.). I'm getting really frustrated. Does anyone
know if this is a firefox bug and will be fixed?
I don't think it is a firefox problem.I've had firefox for ages now
and all the videos used to work. It's only in the last week or ten
days that it started with the "We're sorry story" I think it is a
Youtube problem. I could always watch anything - I have not changed
anything on my pc, nor do I have any accelerators, so why would the
problem be on my pc ?? PLUS there are hundreds of people having the
same problem. Must be Youtube.
> I'm using the new 3.0.1 beta of firefox, I've never had Google Web
> Accelerator, and youtube videos just refuse to load. "We're sorry,
> this video is no longer available." Obscure videos, that I don't want
> to watch will load, but anything I want to watch simply won't (MOST
> videos. One in ten works.). I'm getting really frustrated. Does anyone
> know if this is a firefox bug and will be fixed?
It's possible that it's Youtube's fault, but frankly, a lot of people
are just stupid and don't care to think. If it doesn't work in
Firefox, Safari, and/or Internet Explorer (ugh) THEN you have a
problem. However, if you're using a pimped-out Firefox 3 with a bunch
of non-sense add-ons, don't come crying to Youtube.
> No one should be using Google Web Accelerator in the first place
> (unless that certain security exploit has been fixed since, and I
> still don't recommend it or any other program like it).
MY VIDEO KEEPS SHOWING THE MESSAGE "WE'RE SORRY, THIS VIDEO IS NO
LONGER AVAILABLE" BUT IS NOT ONLY FOR ME.. IS FOR EVERYONE! AND THE
VIDEO IS NOT DELETED!
WHAT SHOULD I DO?
> It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> going to try and simplify things:
> 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> and try again.
> If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> the flash detection code.
> Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> issue.
> 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> was uploaded by you. In this case,
> Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> inconvenience.
> MY VIDEO KEEPS SHOWING THE MESSAGE "WE'RE SORRY, THIS VIDEO IS NO
> LONGER AVAILABLE" BUT IS NOT ONLY FOR ME.. IS FOR EVERYONE! AND THE
> VIDEO IS NOT DELETED!
> WHAT SHOULD I DO?
> On Jul 18, 1:34 pm, YouTube Anna wrote:
> > It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> > and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> > going to try and simplify things:
> > 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> > old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> > Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> > and try again.
> > If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> > 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> > steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> > We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> > might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> > software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> > the flash detection code.
> > Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> > issue.
> > 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> > We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> > might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> > our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> > was uploaded by you. In this case,
> > Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> > would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> > meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> > inconvenience.
> Except is works for me. What browser are you using?
> On Jul 19, 1:46 pm, cbess45 wrote:
> > MY VIDEO KEEPS SHOWING THE MESSAGE "WE'RE SORRY, THIS VIDEO IS NO
> > LONGER AVAILABLE" BUT IS NOT ONLY FOR ME.. IS FOR EVERYONE! AND THE
> > VIDEO IS NOT DELETED!
> > WHAT SHOULD I DO?
> > On Jul 18, 1:34 pm, YouTube Anna wrote:
> > > It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> > > and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> > > going to try and simplify things:
> > > 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> > > old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> > > Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> > > and try again.
> > > If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> > > 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> > > steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> > > We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> > > might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> > > software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> > > the flash detection code.
> > > Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> > > issue.
> > > 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> > > We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> > > might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> > > our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> > > was uploaded by you. In this case,
> > > Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> > > would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> > > meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> > > inconvenience.
Yeah, I was beginning to think that too. Although, it's not happening
to any of my friends, but it seems to be reported around the internet
alot in the last week. I wonder if it's an Australian problem? Nothing
works in IE, either. Although, one time I did get a video to work in
Flock that didn't in firefox, but then others stopped loading in all
browsers. It's happening on both my computers. I'm wondering if I
should contact TPG, my ISP?
Also I disabled all my addins for firefox, and still the same issue.
Upgraded to Flash Player 10 beta, and re-installed Java, same issue.
I wish YouTube would acknowledge this problem, it's too widespread and
ongoing for them to do and say nothing about it.
> I don't think it is a firefox problem.I've had firefox for ages now
> and all the videos used to work. It's only in the last week or ten
> days that it started with the "We're sorry story" I think it is a
> Youtube problem. I could always watch anything - I have not changed
> anything on my pc, nor do I have any accelerators, so why would the
> problem be on my pc ?? PLUS there are hundreds of people having the
> same problem. Must be Youtube.
> On Jul 19, 4:54 pm, SADvids wrote:
> > I'm using the new 3.0.1 beta of firefox, I've never had Google Web
> > Accelerator, and youtube videos just refuse to load. "We're sorry,
> > this video is no longer available." Obscure videos, that I don't want
> > to watch will load, but anything I want to watch simply won't (MOST
> > videos. One in ten works.). I'm getting really frustrated. Does anyone
> > know if this is a firefox bug and will be fixed?
I am also having the problems with only one of my videos(We're sorry
this video is no longer available )
All my other vids are fine and no one can view the vid either (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjL8LJglAcs&eurl=http://www.youtube.co... )
I have tried everything described in the help forums and as I can't
contact YT directly I have no idea what to do......
Any ideas???
> It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> going to try and simplify things:
> 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> and try again.
> If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> the flash detection code.
> Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> issue.
> 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> was uploaded by you. In this case,
> Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> inconvenience.
It can be anything really - if you were using FF - I'd say that's the
culprit. But since you're not - it could be that you're being censored
from some place along the www highway - and even hijacked. You need to
see what's running in your app box and remove anything that doesn't
belong there. For an idea of what you're up against check -
http://www.merijn.org/programs.php
Download and follow instructions.
Then check to see if you're using the latest flash plugin. Uninstall
and reinstall that. Then run a registry cleaner. Make sure your
machine is a clean one. Spyware, malware and useless files included in
the clean.
> Yeah, I was beginning to think that too. Although, it's not happening
> to any of my friends, but it seems to be reported around the internet
> alot in the last week. I wonder if it's an Australian problem? Nothing
> works in IE, either. Although, one time I did get a video to work in
> Flock that didn't in firefox, but then others stopped loading in all
> browsers. It's happening on both my computers. I'm wondering if I
> should contact TPG, my ISP?
> Also I disabled all my addins for firefox, and still the same issue.
> Upgraded to Flash Player 10 beta, and re-installed Java, same issue.
> I wish YouTube would acknowledge this problem, it's too widespread and
> ongoing for them to do and say nothing about it.
> On Jul 20, 2:47 am, schoem wrote:
> > I don't think it is a firefox problem.I've had firefox for ages now
> > and all the videos used to work. It's only in the last week or ten
> > days that it started with the "We're sorry story" I think it is a
> > Youtube problem. I could always watch anything - I have not changed
> > anything on my pc, nor do I have any accelerators, so why would the
> > problem be on my pc ?? PLUS there are hundreds of people having the
> > same problem. Must be Youtube.
> > On Jul 19, 4:54 pm, SADvids wrote:
> > > I'm using the new 3.0.1 beta of firefox, I've never had Google Web
> > > Accelerator, and youtube videos just refuse to load. "We're sorry,
> > > this video is no longer available." Obscure videos, that I don't want
> > > to watch will load, but anything I want to watch simply won't (MOST
> > > videos. One in ten works.). I'm getting really frustrated. Does anyone
> > > know if this is a firefox bug and will be fixed?
It's the same, no matter what browser. Australian internet isn't
filtered or anything, either.
There's nothing untoward in my processes, either. I wish we could
contact youtube directly. They've made this extremely hard. You'd
think they'd have employees lurking these forums...
> It can be anything really - if you were using FF - I'd say that's the
> culprit. But since you're not - it could be that you're being censored
> from some place along the www highway - and even hijacked. You need to
> see what's running in your app box and remove anything that doesn't
> belong there. For an idea of what you're up against check -http://www.merijn.org/programs.php
> Download and follow instructions.
> Then check to see if you're using the latest flash plugin. Uninstall
> and reinstall that. Then run a registry cleaner. Make sure your
> machine is a clean one. Spyware, malware and useless files included in
> the clean.
> On Jul 19, 6:34 pm, SADvids wrote:
> > Yeah, I was beginning to think that too. Although, it's not happening
> > to any of my friends, but it seems to be reported around the internet
> > alot in the last week. I wonder if it's an Australian problem? Nothing
> > works in IE, either. Although, one time I did get a video to work in
> > Flock that didn't in firefox, but then others stopped loading in all
> > browsers. It's happening on both my computers. I'm wondering if I
> > should contact TPG, my ISP?
> > Also I disabled all my addins for firefox, and still the same issue.
> > Upgraded to Flash Player 10 beta, and re-installed Java, same issue.
> > I wish YouTube would acknowledge this problem, it's too widespread and
> > ongoing for them to do and say nothing about it.
> > On Jul 20, 2:47 am, schoem wrote:
> > > I don't think it is a firefox problem.I've had firefox for ages now
> > > and all the videos used to work. It's only in the last week or ten
> > > days that it started with the "We're sorry story" I think it is a
> > > Youtube problem. I could always watch anything - I have not changed
> > > anything on my pc, nor do I have any accelerators, so why would the
> > > problem be on my pc ?? PLUS there are hundreds of people having the
> > > same problem. Must be Youtube.
> > > On Jul 19, 4:54 pm, SADvids wrote:
> > > > I'm using the new 3.0.1 beta of firefox, I've never had Google Web
> > > > Accelerator, and youtube videos just refuse to load. "We're sorry,
> > > > this video is no longer available." Obscure videos, that I don't want
> > > > to watch will load, but anything I want to watch simply won't (MOST
> > > > videos. One in ten works.). I'm getting really frustrated. Does anyone
> > > > know if this is a firefox bug and will be fixed?
I have uploaded 11 videos. The third currently only displays the
message, "We're sorry, this video is no longer available." One of
three possible reasons for this is given by Help Center >
Troubleshooting > Common Error Messages as, "the video's been removed
for violating our Terms of Use." If that were the case, would YouTube
inform the uploader, or does removal happen silently?
> It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> going to try and simplify things:
> 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> and try again.
> If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> the flash detection code.
> Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> issue.
> 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> was uploaded by you. In this case,
> Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> inconvenience.
There's a movie quote somewhere that says: *I think we're alone*......
In other words, don't expect much from the Powers That Be unless
you're into petitions and making a lot of noise And I mean A LOT of
NOISE. There's strength in numbers. If enough people complain - LOUDLY
in the right direction - maybe something will move. But really, don't
count on on it because you could be waiting a long time. Best bet
GOOGLE it - because there's always someone, somewhere who's been there
before and found a solution.
> It's the same, no matter what browser. Australian internet isn't
> filtered or anything, either.
> There's nothing untoward in my processes, either. I wish we could
> contact youtube directly. They've made this extremely hard. You'd
> think they'd have employees lurking these forums...
> On Jul 20, 9:24 pm, adamatova wrote:
> > It can be anything really - if you were using FF - I'd say that's the
> > culprit. But since you're not - it could be that you're being censored
> > from some place along the www highway - and even hijacked. You need to
> > see what's running in your app box and remove anything that doesn't
> > belong there. For an idea of what you're up against check -http://www.merijn.org/programs.php
> > Download and follow instructions.
> > Then check to see if you're using the latest flash plugin. Uninstall
> > and reinstall that. Then run a registry cleaner. Make sure your
> > machine is a clean one. Spyware, malware and useless files included in
> > the clean.
> > On Jul 19, 6:34 pm, SADvids wrote:
> > > Yeah, I was beginning to think that too. Although, it's not happening
> > > to any of my friends, but it seems to be reported around the internet
> > > alot in the last week. I wonder if it's an Australian problem? Nothing
> > > works in IE, either. Although, one time I did get a video to work in
> > > Flock that didn't in firefox, but then others stopped loading in all
> > > browsers. It's happening on both my computers. I'm wondering if I
> > > should contact TPG, my ISP?
> > > Also I disabled all my addins for firefox, and still the same issue.
> > > Upgraded to Flash Player 10 beta, and re-installed Java, same issue.
> > > I wish YouTube would acknowledge this problem, it's too widespread and
> > > ongoing for them to do and say nothing about it.
> > > On Jul 20, 2:47 am, schoem wrote:
> > > > I don't think it is a firefox problem.I've had firefox for ages now
> > > > and all the videos used to work. It's only in the last week or ten
> > > > days that it started with the "We're sorry story" I think it is a
> > > > Youtube problem. I could always watch anything - I have not changed
> > > > anything on my pc, nor do I have any accelerators, so why would the
> > > > problem be on my pc ?? PLUS there are hundreds of people having the
> > > > same problem. Must be Youtube.
> > > > On Jul 19, 4:54 pm, SADvids wrote:
> > > > > I'm using the new 3.0.1 beta of firefox, I've never had Google Web
> > > > > Accelerator, and youtube videos just refuse to load. "We're sorry,
> > > > > this video is no longer available." Obscure videos, that I don't want
> > > > > to watch will load, but anything I want to watch simply won't (MOST
> > > > > videos. One in ten works.). I'm getting really frustrated. Does anyone
> > > > > know if this is a firefox bug and will be fixed?
I typed the error message into Google, and found a YouTube "not
available" video with 293 comments on it, to which I added my thanks
to xsmitzonianx whose advice to IE users was to add the characters
&fmt=18 to the end of the URL at the top of the page.
> It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> going to try and simplify things:
> 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> and try again.
> If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> the flash detection code.
> Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> issue.
> 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> was uploaded by you. In this case,
> Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> inconvenience.
> I typed the error message into Google, and found a YouTube "not
> available" video with 293 comments on it, to which I added my thanks
> to xsmitzonianx whose advice to IE users was to add the characters
> &fmt=18 to the end of the URL at the top of the page.
> It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> going to try and simplify things:
> 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> and try again.
> If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> the flash detection code.
> Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> issue.
> 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> was uploaded by you. In this case,
> Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> inconvenience.
I can't get anything embedded from YouTube to load on any site I
usually link from, and I am not receiving any error messages from
YouTube at all. They simply do not load.
The files all are still marked as available for embedding on the main
YouTube site.
They have nothing in common other than being from YouTube.
They were running perfectly earlier, and then just stopped.
You Tube is the ONLY site that offers embedded videos which are
refusing to run, so I feel the issue has to be on You Tube's end.
> It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> going to try and simplify things:
> 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> and try again.
> If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> the flash detection code.
> Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> issue.
> 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> was uploaded by you. In this case,
> Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> inconvenience.
Well, that's interesting... the '&fmt=18' is used to identify the
'High Quality' video viewing pages... sounds to me like the whole
'High Quality' business is causing quite a few problems. Or in this
case, it doesn't seem that people are able to view standard quality.
> I'm using Internet Explorer 7
> my friends are not watching as well!
> On Jul 19, 7:03 pm, funnyz wrote:
> > Except is works for me. What browser are you using?
> > On Jul 19, 1:46 pm, cbess45 wrote:
> > > MY VIDEO KEEPS SHOWING THE MESSAGE "WE'RE SORRY, THIS VIDEO IS NO
> > > LONGER AVAILABLE" BUT IS NOT ONLY FOR ME.. IS FOR EVERYONE! AND THE
> > > VIDEO IS NOT DELETED!
> > > WHAT SHOULD I DO?
> > > On Jul 18, 1:34 pm, YouTube Anna wrote:
> > > > It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> > > > and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> > > > going to try and simplify things:
> > > > 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> > > > old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> > > > Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> > > > and try again.
> > > > If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> > > > 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> > > > steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> > > > We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> > > > might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> > > > software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> > > > the flash detection code.
> > > > Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> > > > issue.
> > > > 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> > > > We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> > > > might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> > > > our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> > > > was uploaded by you. In this case,
> > > > Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> > > > would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> > > > meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> > > > inconvenience.
> It seems like many of us here are having trouble with watching videos,
> and there's also some confusion regarding the error messages. I'm
> going to try and simplify things:
> 1. Error message: Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an
> old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player
> Additionally, you could try clearing your browser's cache and cookies
> and try again.
> If this doesn't fix it please continue reading.
> 2. Error Message: We're sorry this video is no longer available (the
> steps below are also applicable to the previous error message)
> We recommend: Disabling software such as Google Web Accelerator which
> might be causing this issue. We have found that users with ad-blocking
> software enabled may not be able to see videos due to a conflict with
> the flash detection code.
> Please add to this thread with quick fixes that helped you with the
> issue.
> 3. Error message- “Your video is unavailable”-
> We recommend: Editing your video's tags, title or description. This
> might help you play it. Please remember this is only for a video that
> our site said was Live!. Also, it's only applicable to a video that
> was uploaded by you. In this case,
> Please know we're working on making all this work without a glitch and
> would love to hear any workarounds from you. In the
> meanwhile, we appreciate your patience, and truly regret the
> inconvenience.