I have had the same problem. It's not that the video is only available in 
Flash, because if it is, YouTube will say, 'You must download and install 
Flash' and give the link to Adobe.

My guess is that many videos are only available in some locations, and with 
Tor, you can't be sure where you appear to be, but it's somewhere the video is 
unavailable.

As someone pasted several years ago, if you can figure out where the video IS 
available, you can set that as your location by editing the torrc file.



--- On Tue, 26/6/12, Lutz Horn <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Lutz Horn <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Unable to play YouTube Vids in Firefox with Tor toggled 
on
To: [email protected]
Received: Tuesday, 26 June, 2012, 5:34 PM

Hi,

Am 26.06.2012 15:29, schrieb Bill Smith:
>   I wish to play vids on YouTube using Firefox with the Tor
> toggle activated to avoid plugins and the security implications. When I do
> so it simply comes back with a black youtube screen and "video unavailable"
> Any help here? I went to youtube and opted in to the HTML5 trial and then
> searched the vids from that page...I then toggled Tor to on, but no joy...

YouTube supports HTML5, see http://youtube.com/html5

Can you name a video that doesn't work with HTML5 enabled on YT?

Lutz




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