After a day’s hard work, you want to reward yourself with a movie night; yet, YouTube keeps freezing in the middle of a movie. It’s annoying, but don’t worry — you can try the fixes below to solve the problem, quickly and easily.
You don’t have to try them all; just work your way down the list until you find the one that works for you.
Sometimes YouTube freezes because the YouTube web player or the browser is temporarily going wrong. You canreload the webpage and see if it solves your problem.
If not, restart your browser. If the problem still exists, try Fix 2, below.
It’s possible that some cookies and cached files are causing YouTube to freeze. You can clear the browsing data of your browser and check if this works for you.
If you have lots of add-ons installed on your browser, they may conflict with each other and stop YouTube from working. To see if this is causing your problem, try disabling them:
With hardware acceleration enabled, programs are able to use other hardware components on your system to perform tasks more efficiently. But sometimes, this may bring some problems, including your “YouTube keeps freezing” issue. You should disable hardware acceleration on your browser and see if the problem is resolved:
If the fixes above didn’t work for you, the most likely cause is a video driver problem,
Fortunately, this is also one of the easiest problems to fix.
There are two ways to update your video driver:manually andautomatically .
Update your video driver manually — You can update your driver manually by going to the hardware manufacturer’s website, and searching for the latest driver for your video card. But if you take this approach, be sure to choose the driver that’s compatible with the exact model number of your hardware, and your version of Windows.
OR
Update your video driver automatically — If you don’t have the time, patience or computer skills to update your video driver manually, you can, instead, do it automatically with Driver Easy . You don’t need to know exactly what system your computer is running, you don’t need to risk downloading and installing the wrong driver, and you don’t need to worry about making a mistake when installing. Driver Easy handles it all.
Most video stream portals use Adobe Flash Player to stream videos. If Adobe Flash Player is old, or somehow corrupt, missing, it may cause YouTube to freeze. You can update Adobe Flash Player and see if it solves your problem.
Here’s how to update Adobe Flash Player
Sometimes you may need a different browser. Perhaps the web browser you are using is incompatible with the YouTube web player. Maybe its configuration, extensions or plugins (like Adobe Flash Player mentioned above) are preventing videos from playing on YouTube.
You can download a different browser from its official website, and install it on your computer. Then play a YouTube video on that browser and see if this fixes your “YouTube keeps freezing” problem. If this helps, you may need to consult your browser support and ask them for advice.
Hopefully this can help you out.
You’re, as always, more than welcome to leave a comment below you share your results or any other suggestions.