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Originally Posted by animeXL
That fix didn't work for me, I'm still getting the Cannot Play This Video error...
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Be sure to change the values of the series of "0000" too...
I tried it first without changing these values and "the fix" wasn't working. I returned in the registry editor to see if it was the problem, changed the values and now it works.
remember, the post says, change the values like this:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\YouTube]
"BandWidth"=dword:
00000000 changed to 1
"EnableMDP"=dword:
00000001 changed to 0
I've put in bold the values that I'm talking about... hope this helps