Videos No Longer Play
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Videos No Longer Play
Why would videos from at least one site no longer play on my home wifi, but they play fine when I'm out of state on vacation? I just get the buffering circle. This is true of SM and Edge. The website support people can not help me.
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Re: Videos No Longer Play
I don't know. Ask your ISP... or use some VPN service:scnrfrq wrote:Why would videos from at least one site no longer play on my home wifi, but they play fine when I'm out of state on vacation?
https://www.vice.com/en/article/93kbkv/ ... rification
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Re: Videos No Longer Play
Moving to MozillaZine Tech as this is reported to be happening in multiple browsers, not just SeaMonkey.
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Re: Videos No Longer Play
It may be relative to the support for some channels being dropped by various services.
Broadcast Television sometimes announce a certain channel or function will no longer be available by a certain date.
What is strange is this has nothing to do with broadcast TV but relates to the various providers using cable or other services.
Also there have been some changes with some of the ISPs where streaming had been offered with a new account . . .
. . . but is discontinued at a certain date unless a suggested monthly fee is agreed too.
So TPR75's suggestion makes sense.
Broadcast Television sometimes announce a certain channel or function will no longer be available by a certain date.
What is strange is this has nothing to do with broadcast TV but relates to the various providers using cable or other services.
Also there have been some changes with some of the ISPs where streaming had been offered with a new account . . .
. . . but is discontinued at a certain date unless a suggested monthly fee is agreed too.
So TPR75's suggestion makes sense.
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Re: Videos No Longer Play
Can you recommend a good VPN to use?TPR75 wrote:I don't know. Ask your ISP... or use some VPN service:scnrfrq wrote:Why would videos from at least one site no longer play on my home wifi, but they play fine when I'm out of state on vacation?
https://www.vice.com/en/article/93kbkv/ ... rification
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Re: Videos No Longer Play
No, sorry. You must find it and choose wisely:scnrfrq wrote:Can you recommend a good VPN to use?
https://cybernews.com/best-vpn/vpn-for-usa/
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Re: Videos No Longer Play
Yep, ProtonVPN is very good. It's also Open Source software and it's free.scnrfrq wrote:Can you recommend a good VPN to use?
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