I have been away for a week and haven't been on my 2011 11" MacBook Air. Today, I decided to catch up on some YouTube videos.
I noticed immediately that there was a spinning circle in the playback bar of the YouTube videos just to the left of the annotations symbol (looks like a speech bubble). Anyway, soon I realized that I wasn't able to view any annotations on any video and could not click on any links in any video.
I figured it must be a Flash issue, as it has updated recently, so I uninstalled and reinstalled Flash. No luck. Rebooted several times as well.
I am using the latest version of OSX and Safari.
Just so everyone knows - I also have a MacBook Pro and Mac Mini in the house and they are fine (updated Flash and all).
What could be the issue with my MBA? Is anyone else experiencing this?
Update It was actually an issue with my router and not the OS, MBA, or flash update, believe it or not. Figured it out when my other Macs did the same thing when they were further from the router (slower wifi connection led to the issue)
I noticed immediately that there was a spinning circle in the playback bar of the YouTube videos just to the left of the annotations symbol (looks like a speech bubble). Anyway, soon I realized that I wasn't able to view any annotations on any video and could not click on any links in any video.
I figured it must be a Flash issue, as it has updated recently, so I uninstalled and reinstalled Flash. No luck. Rebooted several times as well.
I am using the latest version of OSX and Safari.
Just so everyone knows - I also have a MacBook Pro and Mac Mini in the house and they are fine (updated Flash and all).
What could be the issue with my MBA? Is anyone else experiencing this?
Update It was actually an issue with my router and not the OS, MBA, or flash update, believe it or not. Figured it out when my other Macs did the same thing when they were further from the router (slower wifi connection led to the issue)
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