YouTube video streaming issues can be caused by many factors. By troubleshooting your internet or device connection, you may be able to play your videos again.
You may be experiencing a video streaming issue if you’ve seen one of these notifications:
- An error has occurred.
- Playback error. Tap to retry.
- Connection to server lost.
- This video is unavailable.
- Something went wrong. Tap to Retry.
Troubleshoot internet and device connection
You may be able to play your YouTube videos again by following the steps below for internet and device connections.
Internet speed
|
Video Resolution |
Recommended sustained speed |
|---|---|
| 4K | 20 Mbps |
| HD 1080p | 5 Mbps |
| HD 720p | 2.5 Mbps |
| SD 480p | 1.1 Mbps |
| SD 360p | 0.7 Mbps |
To find out if your Internet Service Provider is HD Verified, visit the Video Quality Report.
If you're interested in seeing more information on how your videos are streaming, check out Stats for Nerds.
Smart TVs, Chromecast, and game consoles
- Restart the YouTube app.
- Restart your device: hard reboot (disconnect power and reconnect).
- Open youtube.com/tv in Chrome and attempt the same action(s).
- For game consoles: Uninstall and reinstall the YouTube app.
- Update your device’s firmware/system software.
Follow the instructions below for the YouTube app or mobile site.
YouTube app
- Restart the YouTube app.
- Restart your device.
- Turn off and on your mobile data connection.
- Clear the YouTube app’s cache.
- Uninstall and reinstall the YouTube app.
- Update to the newest available version of the YouTube app.
- Update to the newest available version of Android.
Mobile site
- Restart your mobile browser.
- Restart your device.