How To Get Videos To Play
When you upload a video to YouTube, it is automatically set to be seen by anyone who visits the site. You do not have to make your videos public or share them with the world! This can become annoying as well as limiting for some people when their friends or family members need your help.
YouTube allows you to create an account specific profile pages for yourself. On these profiles you can include additional information about your person and business, link accounts like Google+, Twitter, and Facebook, and add more detail to your About page.
You can also pick and choose which of your uploaded videos are private or public. Public means that everyone has access, while private means only those selected users will see it.
Make sure your videos aren't corrupted

There are several ways that your device can get stuck when trying to play a video. One of the most common causes is if you use an outdated browser or software program to access YouTube.
If you're using Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Opera as your main web browser, then make sure you have the latest versions installed. Older browsers do not properly process some of the codes used in YouTube, so they may be preventing it from playing correctly.
You should also try switching browsers while watching a video to see if this fixes the issue. Google offers a free trial account for their YouTube app, which you can test out to determine whether this works for you.
Another option is to use another platform to watch videos, such as Netflix or Amazon Prime.
Check the quality of your video

The first thing you should do is make sure that your computer has enough memory, an efficient processor, and that your internet connection is solid and does not lag.
If all of those are fine, then it must be determined whether your current videos play properly or if there is something else causing them to stop early.
One of the most common things that will cause this is poor quality videos. Video files can get very large so using low quality videos may cause your device to run out of space or suffer from too much file size.
Try lowering the settings for compression (layers of code used to reduce file sizes) or lower bit rates (the amount of detail in each second of a video). These two changes will help preserve the quality of the video while keeping it smaller.
Another solution could be switching between web browsers or devices. Some browser software uses different coding techniques so they speed up loading time for the site you are visiting.
It is also important to note that some sites may use flash which requires more resources than other types of media. If possible try to avoid these by either changing your device setting or downloading the free version of the program.
Make sure your videos are the correct resolution

It is very important to make sure that your video files are of the right size before you upload them to YouTube or any other platform. If they are not, then some parts of the file will be cut off because of their limited space!
YouTube has a setting where you can choose how long you want each clip to play for. This is helpful if your video gets interrupted by another thing like someone talking or changing settings.
By default, this length is 30 seconds which is enough time for most people to watch a short video.
Make sure your videos aren't muted

There are two main reasons that you might not be able to hear anything when watching a video. The first is if someone else has their volume up higher than yours, so they drown out what you're listening to.
The second reason is if something was happening in the background or there were some noises coming from another source (like a speaker).
If you turn down the volume of the song or movie you were watching then you should be able to listen again!
Getting these things fixed can sometimes require reconnecting with people who you usually watch videos with, since you'll have to wait for them to lower theirs before you can once more.
Make sure your videos aren't paused

This may seem like a silly thing to make a big deal about, but it can be pretty frustrating when you start watching a video and everything is fine and then suddenly, the video has a error and is totally unfoundable.
The most common reason for this is that someone else had their computer or phone close the browser window containing the video!
If this happened, your device will no longer play back the video you were looking at because the site making the video isn’t mobile-friendly.
So how do people who use computers manage all of these tabs? They either have software that keeps track of what sites they are closing out or plugins that automatically close websites for them. Both of those things could help prevent missing videos due to lost connections.
Another way to avoid this is to make sure your laptop is in good working order before you take it somewhere.
Check your internet connection

Sometimes, even though you have enough WiFi or cellular data, you can still get poor quality video or no video at all! This is because something in your area may be using a lot of bandwidth - typically a streaming service like Netflix.
If you notice that YouTube videos are taking longer than normal to load or if you start getting “network error” messages, it could be due to excessive use of bandwidth by someone else. Try changing your device location or creating more limited accounts so they do not consume as much space.
Alternatively, you can look into ways to streamline your online habits by limiting how many apps and sites you use for business or personal purposes. That way, your resources are better used for entertainment!
Tips: You might also want to consider finding another source of content or switching up your media platform. For example, instead of watching movies and TV shows through Netflix, you could try Amazon Prime, Hulu, or HBO Now.
Another option would be to invest in a good wireless router and test out different channels and signal strengths to see whether that helps.
Make sure your videos aren't muted on your phone
There can be several reasons why you might not be able to hear what other people are saying in a video, or why some of the sounds and noises that accompany the video could be missing.
The first thing to do is make sure that your device isn’t set to mute mode while you watch a movie or video. If you have this setting turned on, then it will prevent audio from coming through even when one person is speaking. This happens more often than you would think!
Another possible reason for no sound is if someone else has their own volume settings on. For example, if another person has their music really loud, then there may not be much silence where listeners can pick up anything at all.
Check the volume on your phone

Most phones now have built-in video recording software that allows you to upload videos directly from your device. Some even let you edit and tweak the settings before uploading!
If your device has this feature, then you should definitely use it to upload your new video. But before you do, you need to check if the volume of the video is adequate enough for people to hear what they are being asked.
You can also turn up the intensity or bass level of the song, but not so high that other parts of the music become distorted.
Some people may find it hard to listen to the video due to these reasons, which would be considered as poor quality content. Therefore, make sure to test out your video with some headphones or earbuds you have to see if it is audible and clear.