Playback Troubleshooting
Troubleshoot your way out of videos that don't play
OVERVIEW
At SHOW, we have thought about all the possible scenarios that might crop up in case of any media problems. However, we do expect some problems that might arise in playing videos for some users. The reasons being different devices with different operating systems and new updates coming into play that might cause an issue.
We have found solutions for most of the problems that might arise usually from your internet connection, your browser, or your device.
We have listed the different tips that can help start playing the videos.
TIP #1: CLEAR YOUR BROWSER CACHE
Your internet browser cache is usually the culprit in most video playback issues. All you need to do is clear up the cache, or the temporary internet files, from the following places in the internet browser that you are using. We have listed the most common internet browsers here.
BROWSER NAME | OPERATING SYSTEM | SOLUTION |
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INTERNET EXPLORER | Windows Users | Click the Safety button in the 'Settings' section and then click the Delete Browsing History button. |
GOOGLE CHROME | All Operating Systems | Go to 'Preferences' and select Privacy and Security tab. In the Clear Browsing History section, click the Clear Data button. |
MOZILLA FIREFOX | All Operating Systems | Click 'Firefox', go to Preference, select the Privacy & Security menu. In the Cookies and Site Data section, click the Clear Data button. |
SAFARI | Apple Users | Go to 'Preferences' in the Safari drop-down menu and go to the Advanced tab. Here select the Show develop menu in menu bar checkbox. Then go to the 'Develop Menu' and click Empty Cache |
TIP #2: CHANGE YOUR BROWSER
If the above tip doesn't work, you can try playing the video in another browser. In some cases, playing the video in Mozilla Firefox might not work but when you switch it to Google Chrome, the video might play. There could be a small issue that is intrinsic to your browser in your device.
If it still doesn't work, send us a howler at [email protected]. We can check out the problem for you.
TIP #3: CHECK YOUR SPEED
Your internet speed, if slow, can prevent your video from playing. We usually recommend at least an internet speed of 1Mbps (1Megabytes per second) for smooth and stable video playback. You can check your internet connection speed here.
TIP #4: CONTACT US
If you are still facing problems with your playing your video, contact us. To know more, check out our Support Page
Updated over 3 years ago