Providing Free and Editor Tested Software Downloads
< HOME | TUTORIALS | GEEK-CADE| WEB TOOLS | YOUTUBE | NEWSLETTER | DEALS! | FORUMS | >

MajorGeeks.com - It's Geekalicious.

Software Categories

All In One Tweaks
Android
Antivirus & Malware
Appearance
Back Up
Browsers
CD\DVD\Blu-Ray
Covert Ops
Drivers
Drives (SSD, HDD, USB)
Games
Graphics & Photos
Internet Tools
Linux Distros
MajorGeeks Windows Tweaks
Multimedia
Networking
Office & Productivity
System Tools

Other news

· How To and Tutorials
· Life Hacks and Reviews
· Way Off Base
· MajorGeeks Deals
· News
· Off Base
· Reviews


Opera One
Everything
you need.
Already
there.
AI assistant
Aria, built right in
Free VPN
No account needed
Ad blocker
Faster, cleaner web
Tab Islands
Grouped browsing
Useful sidebars
Make it yours
No Clunky Extensions Needed.



MajorGeeks Approved.



Download free

spread the word

· YouTube
· Facebook
· Instagram
· Twitter
· Pintrest
· RSS/XML Feeds
· News Blur
· Yahoo
· Symbaloo

about

· Top Freeware Picks
· Malware Removal
· Geektionary
· Useful Links
· About Us
· Copyright
· Privacy
· Terms of Service
· How to Uninstall

top downloads

1. GS Auto Clicker
2. Smart Defrag
3. Macrium Reflect FREE Edition
4. K-Lite Mega Codec Pack
5. MusicBee
6. Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable Package
7. Sergei Strelec's WinPE
8. K-Lite Codec Pack Full
9. Visual C++ Redistributable Runtimes AIO Repack
10. McAfee Removal Tool (MCPR)
More >>

top reads

Star How Much Storage Space Are Your Installed Apps Using in Windows 11?

Star How To Reset and Fix the Settings App in Windows 11

Star How To Remove the Windows 11 Updated Start Menu

Star How To Download a Windows 11 ISO

Star How To Disable Drag Tray

Star How To Boot Into WinRE (Windows Recovery Environment)

Star How To Find the Installation Date of Apps

Star Recently Opened Files - How To Hide or Show Them In Jump Lists, File Explorer, and Start Menu

Star How To Change the Name of a Local or Microsoft Account

Star How To Remove OneDrive From the Navigation Pane in File Explorer


MajorGeeks.Com » Overview» Tutorials and Video Guides » Your Browser Does Not Currently Recognize Any of the Video Formats Available

Your Browser Does Not Currently Recognize Any of the Video Formats Available

By Timothy Tibbetts

on 07/21/2023

Hop into IObit’s Easter Sale and save up to 90% on top utilities, plus score 3 FREE months before the deal disappears! πŸ°πŸŒ·πŸ†

Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available is an error that can occasionally appear, most often in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. The error is usually temporary and easy to resolve. Here are the steps you can take to fix this error.

1: Refresh the Page

Often this error can be resolved by pressing F5 or the refresh button. We've probably done this hundred of times over the years.

2: Refresh Your Browser and Clear Temporary Files

Similarly, you might close and restart your web browser. Cleaning temporary files is another possibility. Most people have a favorite drive cleaner, including CCleaner, Privazer, or Wise Disk Cleaner, or you can use the built-in Storage Sense on Windows 10.



3: Remove or Disable Addons and Extensions

If you've recently added any Addons or extensions, you might consider removing or disabling them. Any addon from security to multimedia could cause conflicts, especially any that deal with Flash or HTML5. You can quickly test this by starting your browser in Safe Mode.

Google Chrome: In a new tab, click on the hamburger icon and select New Incognito Window. You can also click on More Tools > Extensions and disable any extensions if you only have a few.
Firefox: Click on Help > Restart with Add-ons Disabled.

4: Uninstall Flash

If you don't have any programs that use Flash, it is now built into most browsers and can be uninstalled. Check Settings > Apps and see if Flash is installed.

Hopefully, we resolved the issue. There are other guides out there that recommend trying a different browser or resetting your browser. These steps are rarely needed to solve this problem. Finally, there is mention of typing in about:config in Firefox and then typing in media.mediasource.enabled and verifying that the Value is True. If all else fails, these steps may work.

  • This Browser Does Not Support Video Playback

    comments powered by Disqus





  • © 2000-2026 MajorGeeks.com
    Powered by Contentteller® Business Edition