Numerous Chrome, Vivaldi, and Firefox users have stated on forums that, the error message appears when they try to play YouTube videos. It’s a little surprising that the above browsers don’t always play YouTube videos for some users as those are browsers that support most HTML5 video codecs. If your browser is having a hard time playing YouTube videos due to video formats not being recognized? Start by turning off the Switch to Flash Player feature and disabling any YouTube HTML5 Player extensions. That should resolve the problem in most cases, but if it doesn’t, you will need to reset your browser to default values or switch to a more reliable browser. Learn more about how to follow through with these solutions below.

What can I do if my browser won’t recognize video formats?

1. Use another browser

How about a browser that doesn’t have issues with YouTube streaming? Opera is a worthy alternative to all mainstream browsers for a variety of reasons. Based on the Chromium project, Opera has great privacy-oriented features and it takes fewer system resources than Google’s flagship browser and protects your online identity at all times. Even though it supports Google Web Store extensions, those are not a necessity. The built-in Add-blocker and VPN are all you need in order to prevent trackers and cookies from grabbing your information. In regards to video streaming, it works seamlessly on all platforms you can think of, starting with YouTube and Twitch. But, don’t take our word for it, check it out and see for yourself.

2. Turn off the switch to Flash Player

3. Reset the Browser

4. Check the media.mediasource.enabled setting

That’s how users can resolve the Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available YouTube error. As the error is usually appearing due to extensions, turning off all browsers extensions and add-ons is the most probable fix.

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