09-13-2015, 05:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-13-2015, 05:50 PM by torreydale.)
Try seeing if there are different video driver options. I'm not at my pc, but I think if you go to your menu and type in the word driver, you'll see the app that allows you to choose a different driver if one is available.
Furthermore, I stand by my previous suggestions. Different browsers treat YouTube videos differently because of how they handle Adobe Flash. Chromium by default has no flash, and I think Firefox uses a legacy version of flash.
This link might be more than you'd care to review as a newbie, but I'll put it here as a reference for the community at large: http://www.howtogeek.com/193876/using-fi...-outdated/
I also say install MiniTube as a backup. It is a desktop client for YouTube videos. And it doesn't require Flash. Last I checked, the version in the repository doesn't work on Linux Lite. You'd have to download the *.deb file from Minitube's website to get the version that does work: http://flavio.tordini.org/minitube.
Furthermore, I stand by my previous suggestions. Different browsers treat YouTube videos differently because of how they handle Adobe Flash. Chromium by default has no flash, and I think Firefox uses a legacy version of flash.
This link might be more than you'd care to review as a newbie, but I'll put it here as a reference for the community at large: http://www.howtogeek.com/193876/using-fi...-outdated/
I also say install MiniTube as a backup. It is a desktop client for YouTube videos. And it doesn't require Flash. Last I checked, the version in the repository doesn't work on Linux Lite. You'd have to download the *.deb file from Minitube's website to get the version that does work: http://flavio.tordini.org/minitube.
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