[Fixed] Error Loading Player: No Playable Sources Found

Error Loading Player: No Playable Sources Found is an error message that pops up when you try playing an online video and the browser fails to do so.

There are several factors that can trigger this error. If you have installed a default version of Flash Player, you can get this error. If the browser doesn’t have any flash files or fails to load flash then also you can encounter this error.

How to Fix “Error Loading Player: No Playable Sources Found”

This section deals with some of the essential methods to get rid of this error. Implement the methods accordingly to fix this error quickly and completely. 

Method 1: Uninstall and Reinstall the Flash Player

If you have installed a corrupted version of Flash Player, you can face issues with it. So it will be better if you uninstall the Player and reinstall the same. 

How to Uninstall Adobe Flash Player?

Uninstalling the Adobe Flash Player requires some easy and simple steps to follow.

  • Go to the Start Button. In the Start search box, write “Control Panel”.
  • From the search results, click on “Control Panel”.
  • In the Control Panel window, go to the “Programs” section. Now, search for “Flash player” from the list of available programs.
  • Right-click “Flash Player” on it. Choose “Uninstall” from the drop-down menu

How to Uninstall Adobe Flash Player

Now, you have successfully uninstalled the Flash Player from the device. You need to now install the latest version of Flash Player on the device. 

How to Install the Flash Player?

After uninstalling the corrupted version of Flash player, you need to reinstall it again on the device to play videos and audio. To do that, you need to do as follows:

  • Open a Web Browser. Now, go to the official website of Adobe Flash player.
  • Read the onscreen instructions to install the Flash player on the device. 
  • Tap on the “Install Now” button next. 

How to Install the Flash Player

Once you have successfully installed the Flash Player in the device, restart the device. Now try to play the video for which you were facing the error and check if you have fixed it.

Method 2: Clear Browser Cache

The recently saved files from the Web Browser can cause this error, So, it will be better if you clear the browser caches to prevent such error. Here is how you can clear the browser caches on the Web Browsers.

Google Chrome

If you are a Google Chrome user, then you need to go through the below-mentioned steps:

  • Open Chrome. Now tap on the three vertical dots that are on the above of the Chrome window. 
  • From the drop-down menu, tap on the ”More Tools” option. 
  • Now, go to the “Clear browsing data”. Next, select the ‘clear the following items from the beginning” option.
  • Check if the “cached images and files’ and ‘Cookies and other site data’ options are marked. Next, click on Clear Data.
    Clear Browser Cache

Now, close the Chrome window and reopen it and check if you are able to play any video using the Flash Player.

Method 3: Update the Browser

If you are using an outdated or corrupted version of a web browser, you can face issues at the time of playing videos. 

So, it is recommended to update the Web Browser that you are using to avoid such issues further. To update the Web Browser, you need to do the following:

Update the Browser

Google Chrome

If you are a Google Chrome user, implement the below-mentioned steps to update the Browser:

  • Open Google Chrome. Now, go to the “Menu” button.
  • From the drop-down menu, choose the “Help” option. From there, tap on the “About Google Chrome” option.
  • If there is an update for Chrome, it will be shown in the next screen. 
  • Follow the onscreen instructions next to get the latest version of Chrome. 

Now, open Google chrome and check if you have solved the error. 

Method 4: Enable Flash on the Browser

If applying the above methods did not help you to fix the error, then you should go for enabling Flash in Chrome. To do that, you need to do the following:

  • Open Chrome and then go to the address bar. In the address bar write “chrome://settings/content/flash“.
  • You will get an “Allow Sites to run flash is enabled” option in the next window. Make sure this option is enabled.

Now, restart Chrome and check if you have solved the error.  

Enable Flash on the Browser

Method 5: Add Flash Exceptions

If you’re still getting the error, then add Flash exception in Google Chrome. To do that, you need to go through the below-mentioned steps:

  • Open Google Chrome. Tap on the “Menu” icon. 
  • Click on the “Settings” option and then go to the “Advanced settings” section. 
  • Now, under the “Privacy” section, choose the “Content Settings” option. 
  • From there, click on the Flash Player application and add the website for which you were facing the error. 

You can add any website to this page. If you are still stuck in the “error loading player: no playable sources found” errors, then proceed to the next and last method. 

Method 6: Enter Safe mode with Networking

You can encounter this error due to any third-party applications or for the web browser extensions. If the reason is this, then you should use the web browser after entering into Safe Mode.

Once you enable the Safe Mode, all the third-party applications and software will be disabled by default. And if a conflict with the third-party applications and Adobe Flash Player is the reason for this error, then that will be fixed.

  • Tap on the Windows and R key together. This will open the Run dialog box. 
  • In the Run dialog box, write “msconfig”. Hit the Enter button next to open the System Configuration tab. 
  • In the System Configuration tab, go to the “Boot” section. 
  • Make sure that the “Safe Boot” option is checked under the Boot options section. 
  • Also, check that the “Network” section is marked. Tap on the “OK” button next to save the current changes. 

Now, restart the device and check if the error is fixed. These were the ultimate solutions to apply when you will get the “error loading player: no playable sources found” message.

Maria Colombo
Maria Colombo
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