Why Does Chrome Keep Pausing My Videos? How to Fix Video Playback Issues
Learn why Chrome pauses your videos and how to fix it by disabling hardware acceleration, updating the browser, and managing extensions.
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Chrome might be pausing your videos due to the “Hardware Acceleration” feature. Disable it by going to Settings > Advanced > System and toggling off “Use hardware acceleration when available.” Also, check for browser updates and ensure your extensions aren’t interfering by disabling them temporarily. Lastly, clear your browsing data to resolve potential conflicts.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes videos to pause automatically in Chrome? Videos may pause automatically in Chrome due to hardware acceleration conflicts, interfering browser extensions, outdated browser versions, or corrupted browsing data.
- How do I disable hardware acceleration in Chrome? Go to Chrome Settings, click Advanced, select System, and toggle off 'Use hardware acceleration when available', then restart your browser.
- Can browser extensions affect video playback in Chrome? Yes, some extensions might interfere with video playback causing videos to pause; temporarily disabling them can help identify the culprit.
- Why should I clear browsing data to fix video playback issues? Clearing browsing data removes cached files and cookies that might be corrupted or conflicting, which can resolve video pausing issues.