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Yunqi community has tried to restore the advanced settings and reset the IE browser in the Internet options, but the problem persists. Later I thought that the graphics card driver was a driver provided by Microsoft installed through Windows updates. Is that the reason? So I updated the graphics card driver using the driver Genie and re-opened the IE11 browser. The result showed that the video on the Baidu online disk could be played normally.
In fact, the graphics card driver of another computer in the Yunqi community was installed through Windows Update, but the video on Baidu online storage can be normally played. Although I cannot explain what is going on for the time being, it is still a problem-solving experience. Here, I will share my experience with you. You can also give it a try if you encounter the same problem, maybe it can solve your problem.
Finally, Let's summarize other questions.
1. first, we need to popularize the knowledge of online video players, as shown in the figure below. However, if you right-click a video, you will always find an option "about Adobe Flash Player... ", that is to say, almost all video players are flash players. Is Flash player the best player? Of course not. The efficiency of Flash Player is actually quite low. The reason for choosing Flash player is that Flash Player is small enough and the installation usage on users' computers has exceeded 90%. Therefore, all major video websites use Flash Player players. What if flash players are not used by video providers? I believe many people want to watch a video, but remind you to download an unknown player first, so you are angry with the experience of turning off the webpage.
2. Since almost all online videos are played with flash players, a problem occurs in Flash players. If the video prompts you "you have not installed FlashPlayer", "Your Flash Player version is too low", or you just need an x in the white corner, at this time you will be decisive to upgrade your flash player, go to the Adobe official website download installation: http://get.adobe.com/cn/flashplayer/
3. after the installation is complete, refresh the web page and try again. If not, clear the cache (as shown in the figure below) and refresh again. If not, close the browser and try again. If not, install Flash player again and restart the computer. Generally, the problem can be solved after these steps.
If you are sure that your flash Player version is correct, that is, you can use flash to play the animation locally but cannot watch the video online, check if the browser has disabled the playback animation function: tools/Internet options/Advanced/hooks for playing animations on webpages:
If your video stays in the "loading video" shown in the figure below for a long time, and then becomes "loading Video failed", this must be a network problem, check your network connection. If the network speed is too small, this problem may occur. If the wireless network signal is poor, this problem may also occur. Try to disconnect and reconnect:
If the video fails to be loaded after a long request, and you have seen it somewhere else and confirmed it is okay to play it, consider your online location, if the company, school lab, or other public places have an internal network or Lan, the administrator may directly disable the video playback address on the port. In this case, use a proxy, but you need to find the proxy port: Tool/Internet options/connection/lan settings/proxy server:
There is another possibility that your anti-virus software or firewall directly blocks and blocks the Flash player that is active when watching videos on the webpage. First, you try to disable the firewall and anti-virus software. If this problem occurs, open the firewall and anti-virus software, and find the desired location to unmask it.
The playback of some video and audio files depends on the Windows Player windowsPlayer. Check whether the player exists. If not, Baidu searches for download and installation. If yes, perform the following operations: right-click the title bar/tools/options/player/connect to InterNert (ignore other commands), and then confirm:
If a video is played with a memory reference error or other unknown errors or exceptions, this is generally caused by system vulnerabilities and IE vulnerabilities. Use 360 to fix system vulnerabilities and IE, and then restart your computer:
Another possibility is that the earlier version of IE browser installed on the computer is too low, for example, IE6. In this case, you need to upgrade IE browser.
If the following prompt is displayed during video playback, it indicates that the video is blocked or the original author is deleted. You need to view the video address again:
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