No video support and MIME type found
After the recent bunch of windows updates i started noticing youtube loading much slower and other websites acting strange. Just now i tried to look at a link https://steamusercontent-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/47948470127416586/912CDEE3AD8B94CF3122B7338E89E24C9B6EC29D/
I get "No video support and MIME type found". I have uninstall/reinstalled, checked codex, disabled addons and downloaded Microsoft windows media pack, then restarted the computer.
Nothing seems to work. But i had to reinstall Firefox again because all my tabs would crash after the last reinstall.
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I have a copy of the old YouTube HTML5 support page you can use as the first-level test of where video support is falling short:
https://www.jeffersonscher.com/sumo/html5-video.html
The expected result is: supported, probably, probably, supported, supported, supported
If yours doesn't match, which ones are a problem?
jscher2000 - Support Volunteer said
I have a copy of the old YouTube HTML5 support page you can use as the first-level test of where video support is falling short: https://www.jeffersonscher.com/sumo/html5-video.html The expected result is: supported, probably, probably, supported, supported, supported If yours doesn't match, which ones are a problem?
spp / sss I am not sure what to do with this information.
I also got errors when updating this reply. This stuff has only started happening recently and only noticed after a bunch of pc updates, am wondering if Firefox is being crushed by competition.
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When i closed this browser today the Desktop shortcut and my Taskbar icon were deleted aswell, something really fishy is going on with this browser.
That sounds a bit suspicious. In case Firefox's program files became corrupted, could you re-run the full installer? It should do an in-place update (no need to uninstall first):
Any more information available in the Web Console?
jscher2000 - Support Volunteer said
That sounds a bit suspicious. In case Firefox's program files became corrupted, could you re-run the full installer? It should do an in-place update (no need to uninstall first): https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/desktop-release/
I will give that a go and see if things improve. Again it has only happened recently since a bunch of windows updates. I have not had to update Firefox during this stuff, but if i open google chrome it's always got new updates.
My original issue of why im here still remains. And looking through other posts i see other people are getting similar issues with format issues and MIME.
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cor-el said
Any more information available in the Web Console?
Mostly just this stuff. (screenshots)
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