How To Fix Unknown Error (150) On YouTube App !
If you're encountering "Unknown Error 150" while trying to play YouTube videos, especially on embedded platforms like Google Slides, this guide will help you troubleshoot and fix the issue.
Error 150 often occurs due to age restrictions, regional limitations, copyright issues, or settings that prevent the video from being embedded. To resolve this, start by ensuring the video is publicly available on YouTube. If restrictions apply, you may need to watch it directly on the YouTube app or website.
Additionally, check your internet connection. A weak or unstable network can cause playback errors. Try refreshing the page, reconnecting to a different Wi-Fi network, or restarting your router. If using a mobile device, disable and re-enable your internet connection to ensure a stable connection.
Another potential fix is clearing your browser cache and cookies if you're using YouTube on a web browser. If you're using the YouTube app, clear the app cache and data by going to your device settings. Long press the YouTube app icon, tap "App Info" (or the 'i' button), navigate to "Storage & Cache," and select "Clear Cache." If the issue persists, you can also try "Clear Storage," but be aware that this may log you out of the app.
If you're using a VPN, disable it temporarily to see if the error is caused by regional restrictions. Conversely, if you're facing regional blocks, enabling a VPN might help access the content.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:11 Common causes of error 150
0:36 Checking internet connection
1:01 Clearing cache and cookies
1:29 Adjusting VPN settings
1:43 Conclusion
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