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Videoplayback aborted due to corruption or features the browser did not support?

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Hello!

I'm trying to watch embedded videos on an anime site and no matter how many times I refresh the page, I get the error "The video playback was aborted due to a corruption problem or because the video used features your browser did not support."

I've tried all the solutions for this problem that I can find from other posts about it such as resetting Firefox, refreshing the page, disabling hardware acceleration, installing a variety of plugins, updating things on my computer and using Firefox's troubleshooting page. Nothing seems to fix it for me, sadly. I have the latest version of Firefox, by the way.

Does anyone have any suggestions for me?

Hello! I'm trying to watch embedded videos on an anime site and no matter how many times I refresh the page, I get the error "The video playback was aborted due to a corruption problem or because the video used features your browser did not support." I've tried all the solutions for this problem that I can find from other posts about it such as resetting Firefox, refreshing the page, disabling hardware acceleration, installing a variety of plugins, updating things on my computer and using Firefox's troubleshooting page. Nothing seems to fix it for me, sadly. I have the latest version of Firefox, by the way. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?

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Oh right, I almost forgot to mention that it's not the video itself that's busted if that's what you might be thinking -- the video plays on other browsers such as Chrome, but I'd much prefer to watch it on Firefox.