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Instagram has always been a heavily mobile-focused app, and it was only relatively recently that you were even allowed to access it from a non-mobile device. This makes managing an Instagram account for a business quite a difficult task.

It's easy to take photos with a mobile phone, it's easy to use one of the many image editing apps to tweak them, and it's easy to upload them. What's much more difficult is uploading video.

Video on Instagram comes in two forms: low quality hand-cam videos and well-produced content. The former come about because people take video directly from their iPhones or Android devices, do some very basic editing with whatever tools are available, and post it online.

The primary problem here comes from the fact that phones are, well, probably some of the worst devices to use to try to edit video. They can take source video alright, though the hardware is still a decade behind what modern mid-quality video cameras can do. Resolution will be poor, stabilization will be minimal, and you always have the issue of people waving their phones around. Not to mention the issue of vertical video in letterbox format.

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Phones do not have enough power (yet) to run good video editing software. Most phone-based video editing comes down to cropping, stabilization via algorithm, and maybe some basic effects.

Phones also often have size limitations on files. You only have so much space to work with, so you can't process very long or very high quality videos.

The solution to all of this is to use a more traditional method for producing video. Use a real video camera to shoot your source video, with professional tools for stabilization, lighting, and audio. Use professional software, be it Lightworks, Adobe Premiere, Avisynth, or whatever you prefer. Edit your videos and keep the sources in high quality, while processing downscaled renders for various purposes. You can have high quality videos, even up to 4K, on YouTube and Facebook. You can convert gifs and shorter clips for use on the web or on social media. With the source available, you can even produce different cuts for different purposes.

There's just one problem. You can't upload a video from the web interface of Instagram. You actually can't post via the web at all, nor can you post from third party programs. You need to circumvent this limitation to be able to post your video on Instagram.

So how do the pros do it, and how can you do it too?

Method 1: Airdrop

Airdrop is a feature available in modern iPhones and Mac computers. It's an ad-hoc service available since OSX 10.7 and iOS 7. It essentially creates a wireless connection between your Mac and your iPhone, which allows direct transfer of data. It can operate over WiFi or Bluetooth, though it does not work over 4G data or whatever other cell plan you might have.

Obviously, this method only works if you have a Mac with an up to date version of OSX, and an iPhone with at least iOS 7. If you do, you can use Airdrop when both devices are connected via either WiFi or Bluetooth. Airdrop allows you to send a file from your Mac to your iPhone, and it has no known size restrictions for the file.

Simply create your video on your Mac and Airdrop it over to your iPhone, where you can access it via the Instagram app and post it. It's worth noting here that a video can only be up to 60 seconds long, and a minimum of three seconds long. The maximum resolution of video on Instagram is 1080p, with a framerate of 30fps, and a 5,500 kbps bitrate.

Your video also needs to be in the MP4 format. If your rendered video file isn't in the right format, Instagram won't recognize it as a valid video and your upload will fail. Thankfully, it's easy to convert. You can download Handbrake, which is an open source, free video converter. It's a little tricky to use – it's not made for casual conversion – but it should be pretty easy to simply take a source file, change the file format, and re-encode it in a way Instagram will recognize it.

There are other options for converting video files, but they might not work on Mac. I haven't vetted all of them, for obvious reasons. Just use Handbrake, or whatever video editor you used to produce the video in the first place.

To actually use Airdrop, it must be enabled on both devices. For your iPhone (or iPad) you need to swipe up from the bottom to enable both Bluetooth and WiFi. Then tap the Airdrop button and make sure it's set to either Contacts Only or Everyone. Using 'Everyone' is dangerous, as you might send a file to people you don't know, so I recommend using Contacts Only. Make sure you're logged into iCloud as well. On your Mac, you need to launch Finder and click on Airdrop. Make sure it's set to Contacts Onl as well, and that you're logged into iCloud.

Next, find your video file. Take that file and either drag-and-drop it into the AirDrop window, or control-click it and choose Share, then Airdrop from the share menu. In either case, you need to choose the right contact – which will be your iPhone – and send the file. Once the transfer completes, you will be able to upload the video to Instagram.

Method 2: Cloud Storage

Uploading From Safari For Macbook

If you've produced a video on your Mac but you don't have an iPhone, or your iPhone is using an older version of iOS and does not have a compatible version of Airdrop, you will have to use another method to transfer your video.

The easiest method is to use a form of cloud storage. The two most common options are Dropbox and Google Drive. Drive in particular is already installed on most Android devices, so you only need to register your account to activate it and install Drive on your Mac.

For Dropbox, you need to just visit the Download page and it should automatically detect that you're on OSX and begin the appropriate file download. Run the file to install Dropbox, create an account, and configure your cloud storage. Make sure that you have enough storage space for the video file you want to upload! Particularly large files might be restricted on a free version of Dropbox.

You also need to download the Dropbox app for your smartphone. Assuming you're running Android, you can find it here. They also have a version of their app for Windows Phone, if that's what you're using. Log in to the same account you created earlier and sync your data. Your video should appear, allowing you to upload it to Instagram quickly and easily.

Any time you want to upload a video in the future, simply add it to your Dropbox on your Mac and it will be accessible from your mobile device.

Google Drive works in pretty much exactly the same way. You can find the Drive app for Mac on their download page. Android devices should already have the app installed, but if not, the same page will provide it, or you can get it through the Play Store. There is no official app for Windows Phone, but there are third party options like Metro Drive, if you want to use it.

Google Drive simply adds itself as a folder on your Mac, just like any other folder or network drive. Add your video files to the folder and they will be synced with the cloud. The next time your mobile device syncs with the cloud, the video will appear, and you can upload it to Instagram.

Again, make sure that your video file meets the specific format and size requirements for Instagram or you won't be able to upload it.

Method 3: User Agent Spoofing

Using Safari on your Mac allows you to do some tricky configuration in order to trick Instagram into allowing you to upload files and create posts. What you need to do is go to the Safari preferences drop-down and the Advanced tab. Make sure you turn on Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar. This adds developer options, which are generally used by people who develop apps and software to test for compatibility.

Next, go to Instagram and log in. Click on the Develop menu, find the User Agent option, and change it to Safari iOS 10 iPhone. This will change the data your browser sends to the web, and consequently the data Instagram receives. Instagram will refresh in your browser and load the mobile version, as long as this workaround still works.

From there, Instagram will function almost just like the mobile version, just with clicks instead of taps. The only caveat is that you can't actually upload videos, just images. You also lose access to a lot of the editing and filter options. So, you know, this method isn't viable for posting a video, but it can work for images if you want something quick to do while a video encodes.

Method 4: Emulators

Similar to spoofing a user agent, you can use an emulator to make your Mac appear to be a different device as far as Instagram is concerned. Emulators basically create a fake mobile device on your Mac, which runs apps as they would run in a mobile environment. Think of it like Wine, VirtualBox, or Boot Camp, but for a mobile operating system.

The best, most fully-formed emulator to use is Bluestacks. Bluestacks is an Android emulator that works on both Mac and PC. Since it's Android, you will need to have a Google account you can use to interact with Google services.

Download and install Bluestacks on your Mac, then log into the new Android 'device' with your Google account. Using the Android emulated environment, launch the Play Store and download Instagram. Use this Instagram app to log in and upload your video, create your post, and use the site.

Ideally, Bluestacks will work perfectly as if you were using an Android device. You might be a little unfamiliar with how the system works if you're used to iOS, but it should be fairly easy to do the simple navigation necessary to set up Instagram.

Method 5: Third Party Apps

There are a number of different programs you can use to fake having a mobile device for the purposes of Instagram. These are basically emulators bundled with Instagram and their own shell, making them somewhat fluid to use but limited in their functionality.

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The two primary Instagram apps for Mac that I've found are Flume and Uplet.

Uplet is more of a business tool. It doesn't have feed browsing or general app usage utility. Instead, it's simply a bulk uploader for media. It supports multi-accounts and video uploads, which is really all we need for this exercise. It has a free trial version, but the full version will cost you $20 for a single Mac license.

Flume is more of a desktop client for Instagram and works more like a skinned emulator with a single app. You will need to purchase the $10 license in order to use the uploader; otherwise, it's simply a browser that looks pretty.

There's one major caveat to using a third party app like these or any of the others you might find. Since posting is not allowed via API, any third party program that offers PC or Mac posting or media uploads is using a workaround. Generally, this means you're logging into Instagram via one of these apps, which means these apps are passing your credentials through. They will claim to not keep or store your credentials, but you can never be 100% certain that they aren't somehow saving the data. Always use extra security and take precautions before exposing your login information to a third party.

Regardless, one of the five methods above should get you where you need to be in terms of posting on Instagram. Oh, and if you're looking for PC instructions rather than Mac instructions, check out this article instead.

Related posts:

Nov 16, 2020 • Filed to: Photo/Video/Audio Solutions • Proven solutions

YouTube is one of the biggest video sharing and social platforms globally, with millions of daily active users. Mac users can access it via its dedicated app or using any web browser like Safari. Though, there are times when people complain about YouTube not working on the system. To resolve this, you need to understand why YouTube is not working and fix it accordingly. For instance, there could be a problem with the YouTube app, web browser, or your Mac itself. To help you fix an issue like YouTube not loading, we have this extensive guide. Let's resolve every possible YouTube-related issue on your Mac right away!

Part 1. Why Is Youtube Not Working on Mac?

To understand the current situation, it is important to learn why YouTube is not working on Mac. Although there could be all kinds of reasons behind it, the following are common triggers and problems.

  • The YouTube app you are using on Mac could have been outdated or corrupt.
  • There could be a conflict with your system or browser cache.
  • Your Mac might be running low on storage or resources.
  • The browser on which you are trying to load YouTube could be corrupt or malfunctioning.
  • There might be some issues with Mac's internet connection, network, or YouTube's server.
  • A security or network setting on your Mac can also cause this situation.
  • There could be some disk issues or third-party plug-in problems with the browser.

Now you know why your YouTube stops working on your Mac computer. You can move on to the next parts and get all Mac, Safari, and even YouTube app solutions. Follow them one by one, and you can fix the issue that YouTube won't work.

YouTube Not Working on Mac?

Part 2. Mac Solutions: YouTube Doesn't Work

One of the most common reasons for YouTube not working is a malfunctioning Mac or some wrong system settings. Since it is not a critical macOS issue, it can easily be resolved by following these steps:

1. Check the Internet connection

Needless to say, if your Mac doesn't have a stable internet connection, then it might not load YouTube on it. The easiest way to check it is by opening some other websites (like Google or Bing) on your Mac.

Apart from that, you can also check YouTube is working or not via Network Utility. Go to Finder > Applications > Utilities > Network Utility and open it. Go to the 'Ping' tab and enter YouTube's URL on the text box. Click on the 'Ping' button to check if your system is connected to an active network or not.

2. Check Date & Time

If the date and time on your Mac are not current, it can cause unwanted problems. For instance, if your Mac's date and time are outdated, then YouTube won't work on it. Thankfully, it can easily be resolved by visiting Mac's System Preferences > Date & Time. As its dedicated window will open, you can enable the automatic date and time features. You can also manually set the date and time to the current settings. Once it is done, restart Mac and check YouTube is working on it or not.

3. Reset the router

Whenever my YouTube doesn't work, this is the first thing that I do. A lot of times, a faulty network connection can cause issues with YouTube or any other website. To quickly fix this, you can reset the network router. There is a reset button located at the back of the router. Press and hold it for another 10 seconds or so to reset your router. Alternatively, you can switch it off, wait for a while, and turn it on again.

4. Restart your Mac

This is one of the simplest yet highly effective solutions to fix issues like YouTube isn't working on your Mac. Since this will reset the present power cycle and temporary settings on Mac, it can fix the issue. Go to the Apple icon on the Finder and click on the 'Restart' button. Confirm your choice and wait for a while as your Mac would be restarted in a few minutes. In case if it is stuck, then you can long-press the Power button to do the same.

5. Update your Mac

How To Get Safari Updates For Mac

If your system runs on an outdated version of macOS, it can also make YouTube stop working on it. You can fix it easily by updating its macOS to the latest version. Go to the Apple icon and click on the 'Software Update' option. Mac will look for the latest stable available update and will let you upgrade your system easily.

Part 3. Safari Solutions: YouTube Not Loading on Safari

Apart from using the YouTube app, most of the users take the assistance of Safari to access the platform. Since Safari is the default browser in Mac, it is extensively used to access platforms like YouTube. If YouTube is not working on Safari, then consider following these suggestions.

1. Reboot Safari

This is one of the quickest solutions to fix any minor issue related to Safari. You can close the application, wait for a while, and restart it. Also, you can choose Force Quit Safari as well. Besides that, most of the issues can be fixed by resetting the browser. Just select the browser icon (or launch Safari) and click on Finder > Safari > Reset Safari.

2. Remove Safari history

If YouTube stopped working on your Mac and you can't seem to fix it, then consider this option. By removing the existing website data and history on Safari, it will reset YouTube settings as well. To do this, launch Safari on your Mac and go to its Preferences > Privacy tab. Here, click on the 'Remove All Website Data' button and confirm your choice to eliminate the existing data on Safari. Once it is done, restart Safari and check if YouTube is not loading or not.

3. Fix Website Permissions

Safari allows us to enable or disable certain permissions on a website. While the website restrictions feature is resourceful, it can backfire at times. To make sure you haven't revoked any permission, launch Safari, and open YouTube. Afterward, go to its main menu and click on Safari > Settings for This Website. A pop-up option will appear from where you grant the needed permissions to YouTube.

4. Remove extra plugins

Sometimes, all it takes is one faulty plugin to make Safari malfunction. For instance, if you are using a third-party video downloader for YouTube, it can also cause unwanted issues. Launch Safari on your system and go to its Preferences > Extensions tab. Select the extension/plugin of your choice and click on the 'Uninstall' button beside it to get rid of it.

Part 4. App Solutions: YouTube Not Working on Mac

If you are using the YouTube app instead, it can also end up stop working out of the blue. The following are some of the easiest ways to fix the app and make it work once again.

1. Relaunch the YouTube app

Whenever my YouTube isn't working, this is the first thing that I do. You can also close the application on Mac, wait for a while, and restart it. If the YouTube app is stuck, you can press and hold the Command + Option + Esc keys simultaneously. This will open the Force Quit Applications window on the screen. Just select YouTube and close it forcefully to relaunch the app with fresh settings.

2. Update the YouTube app

Before you take any drastic measures, make sure that the YouTube app you are using is up to date. Needless to say, if the YouTube app on Mac is outdated, then it can hang or stop working unexpectedly. To fix this, launch the App Store on Mac and visit the 'Updates' section from the navigation bar. Here, you can look for all the apps that are available for an update. Look for YouTube and click on the 'Update' button adjacent to it. Alternatively, you can also search for the YouTube app on the app store and update it.

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Phones do not have enough power (yet) to run good video editing software. Most phone-based video editing comes down to cropping, stabilization via algorithm, and maybe some basic effects.

Phones also often have size limitations on files. You only have so much space to work with, so you can't process very long or very high quality videos.

The solution to all of this is to use a more traditional method for producing video. Use a real video camera to shoot your source video, with professional tools for stabilization, lighting, and audio. Use professional software, be it Lightworks, Adobe Premiere, Avisynth, or whatever you prefer. Edit your videos and keep the sources in high quality, while processing downscaled renders for various purposes. You can have high quality videos, even up to 4K, on YouTube and Facebook. You can convert gifs and shorter clips for use on the web or on social media. With the source available, you can even produce different cuts for different purposes.

There's just one problem. You can't upload a video from the web interface of Instagram. You actually can't post via the web at all, nor can you post from third party programs. You need to circumvent this limitation to be able to post your video on Instagram.

So how do the pros do it, and how can you do it too?

Method 1: Airdrop

Airdrop is a feature available in modern iPhones and Mac computers. It's an ad-hoc service available since OSX 10.7 and iOS 7. It essentially creates a wireless connection between your Mac and your iPhone, which allows direct transfer of data. It can operate over WiFi or Bluetooth, though it does not work over 4G data or whatever other cell plan you might have.

Obviously, this method only works if you have a Mac with an up to date version of OSX, and an iPhone with at least iOS 7. If you do, you can use Airdrop when both devices are connected via either WiFi or Bluetooth. Airdrop allows you to send a file from your Mac to your iPhone, and it has no known size restrictions for the file.

Simply create your video on your Mac and Airdrop it over to your iPhone, where you can access it via the Instagram app and post it. It's worth noting here that a video can only be up to 60 seconds long, and a minimum of three seconds long. The maximum resolution of video on Instagram is 1080p, with a framerate of 30fps, and a 5,500 kbps bitrate.

Your video also needs to be in the MP4 format. If your rendered video file isn't in the right format, Instagram won't recognize it as a valid video and your upload will fail. Thankfully, it's easy to convert. You can download Handbrake, which is an open source, free video converter. It's a little tricky to use – it's not made for casual conversion – but it should be pretty easy to simply take a source file, change the file format, and re-encode it in a way Instagram will recognize it.

There are other options for converting video files, but they might not work on Mac. I haven't vetted all of them, for obvious reasons. Just use Handbrake, or whatever video editor you used to produce the video in the first place.

To actually use Airdrop, it must be enabled on both devices. For your iPhone (or iPad) you need to swipe up from the bottom to enable both Bluetooth and WiFi. Then tap the Airdrop button and make sure it's set to either Contacts Only or Everyone. Using 'Everyone' is dangerous, as you might send a file to people you don't know, so I recommend using Contacts Only. Make sure you're logged into iCloud as well. On your Mac, you need to launch Finder and click on Airdrop. Make sure it's set to Contacts Onl as well, and that you're logged into iCloud.

Next, find your video file. Take that file and either drag-and-drop it into the AirDrop window, or control-click it and choose Share, then Airdrop from the share menu. In either case, you need to choose the right contact – which will be your iPhone – and send the file. Once the transfer completes, you will be able to upload the video to Instagram.

Method 2: Cloud Storage

Uploading From Safari For Macbook

If you've produced a video on your Mac but you don't have an iPhone, or your iPhone is using an older version of iOS and does not have a compatible version of Airdrop, you will have to use another method to transfer your video.

The easiest method is to use a form of cloud storage. The two most common options are Dropbox and Google Drive. Drive in particular is already installed on most Android devices, so you only need to register your account to activate it and install Drive on your Mac.

For Dropbox, you need to just visit the Download page and it should automatically detect that you're on OSX and begin the appropriate file download. Run the file to install Dropbox, create an account, and configure your cloud storage. Make sure that you have enough storage space for the video file you want to upload! Particularly large files might be restricted on a free version of Dropbox.

You also need to download the Dropbox app for your smartphone. Assuming you're running Android, you can find it here. They also have a version of their app for Windows Phone, if that's what you're using. Log in to the same account you created earlier and sync your data. Your video should appear, allowing you to upload it to Instagram quickly and easily.

Any time you want to upload a video in the future, simply add it to your Dropbox on your Mac and it will be accessible from your mobile device.

Google Drive works in pretty much exactly the same way. You can find the Drive app for Mac on their download page. Android devices should already have the app installed, but if not, the same page will provide it, or you can get it through the Play Store. There is no official app for Windows Phone, but there are third party options like Metro Drive, if you want to use it.

Google Drive simply adds itself as a folder on your Mac, just like any other folder or network drive. Add your video files to the folder and they will be synced with the cloud. The next time your mobile device syncs with the cloud, the video will appear, and you can upload it to Instagram.

Again, make sure that your video file meets the specific format and size requirements for Instagram or you won't be able to upload it.

Method 3: User Agent Spoofing

Using Safari on your Mac allows you to do some tricky configuration in order to trick Instagram into allowing you to upload files and create posts. What you need to do is go to the Safari preferences drop-down and the Advanced tab. Make sure you turn on Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar. This adds developer options, which are generally used by people who develop apps and software to test for compatibility.

Next, go to Instagram and log in. Click on the Develop menu, find the User Agent option, and change it to Safari iOS 10 iPhone. This will change the data your browser sends to the web, and consequently the data Instagram receives. Instagram will refresh in your browser and load the mobile version, as long as this workaround still works.

From there, Instagram will function almost just like the mobile version, just with clicks instead of taps. The only caveat is that you can't actually upload videos, just images. You also lose access to a lot of the editing and filter options. So, you know, this method isn't viable for posting a video, but it can work for images if you want something quick to do while a video encodes.

Method 4: Emulators

Similar to spoofing a user agent, you can use an emulator to make your Mac appear to be a different device as far as Instagram is concerned. Emulators basically create a fake mobile device on your Mac, which runs apps as they would run in a mobile environment. Think of it like Wine, VirtualBox, or Boot Camp, but for a mobile operating system.

The best, most fully-formed emulator to use is Bluestacks. Bluestacks is an Android emulator that works on both Mac and PC. Since it's Android, you will need to have a Google account you can use to interact with Google services.

Download and install Bluestacks on your Mac, then log into the new Android 'device' with your Google account. Using the Android emulated environment, launch the Play Store and download Instagram. Use this Instagram app to log in and upload your video, create your post, and use the site.

Ideally, Bluestacks will work perfectly as if you were using an Android device. You might be a little unfamiliar with how the system works if you're used to iOS, but it should be fairly easy to do the simple navigation necessary to set up Instagram.

Method 5: Third Party Apps

There are a number of different programs you can use to fake having a mobile device for the purposes of Instagram. These are basically emulators bundled with Instagram and their own shell, making them somewhat fluid to use but limited in their functionality.

The two primary Instagram apps for Mac that I've found are Flume and Uplet.

Uplet is more of a business tool. It doesn't have feed browsing or general app usage utility. Instead, it's simply a bulk uploader for media. It supports multi-accounts and video uploads, which is really all we need for this exercise. It has a free trial version, but the full version will cost you $20 for a single Mac license.

Flume is more of a desktop client for Instagram and works more like a skinned emulator with a single app. You will need to purchase the $10 license in order to use the uploader; otherwise, it's simply a browser that looks pretty.

There's one major caveat to using a third party app like these or any of the others you might find. Since posting is not allowed via API, any third party program that offers PC or Mac posting or media uploads is using a workaround. Generally, this means you're logging into Instagram via one of these apps, which means these apps are passing your credentials through. They will claim to not keep or store your credentials, but you can never be 100% certain that they aren't somehow saving the data. Always use extra security and take precautions before exposing your login information to a third party.

Regardless, one of the five methods above should get you where you need to be in terms of posting on Instagram. Oh, and if you're looking for PC instructions rather than Mac instructions, check out this article instead.

Related posts:

Nov 16, 2020 • Filed to: Photo/Video/Audio Solutions • Proven solutions

YouTube is one of the biggest video sharing and social platforms globally, with millions of daily active users. Mac users can access it via its dedicated app or using any web browser like Safari. Though, there are times when people complain about YouTube not working on the system. To resolve this, you need to understand why YouTube is not working and fix it accordingly. For instance, there could be a problem with the YouTube app, web browser, or your Mac itself. To help you fix an issue like YouTube not loading, we have this extensive guide. Let's resolve every possible YouTube-related issue on your Mac right away!

Part 1. Why Is Youtube Not Working on Mac?

To understand the current situation, it is important to learn why YouTube is not working on Mac. Although there could be all kinds of reasons behind it, the following are common triggers and problems.

  • The YouTube app you are using on Mac could have been outdated or corrupt.
  • There could be a conflict with your system or browser cache.
  • Your Mac might be running low on storage or resources.
  • The browser on which you are trying to load YouTube could be corrupt or malfunctioning.
  • There might be some issues with Mac's internet connection, network, or YouTube's server.
  • A security or network setting on your Mac can also cause this situation.
  • There could be some disk issues or third-party plug-in problems with the browser.

Now you know why your YouTube stops working on your Mac computer. You can move on to the next parts and get all Mac, Safari, and even YouTube app solutions. Follow them one by one, and you can fix the issue that YouTube won't work.

YouTube Not Working on Mac?

Part 2. Mac Solutions: YouTube Doesn't Work

One of the most common reasons for YouTube not working is a malfunctioning Mac or some wrong system settings. Since it is not a critical macOS issue, it can easily be resolved by following these steps:

1. Check the Internet connection

Needless to say, if your Mac doesn't have a stable internet connection, then it might not load YouTube on it. The easiest way to check it is by opening some other websites (like Google or Bing) on your Mac.

Apart from that, you can also check YouTube is working or not via Network Utility. Go to Finder > Applications > Utilities > Network Utility and open it. Go to the 'Ping' tab and enter YouTube's URL on the text box. Click on the 'Ping' button to check if your system is connected to an active network or not.

2. Check Date & Time

If the date and time on your Mac are not current, it can cause unwanted problems. For instance, if your Mac's date and time are outdated, then YouTube won't work on it. Thankfully, it can easily be resolved by visiting Mac's System Preferences > Date & Time. As its dedicated window will open, you can enable the automatic date and time features. You can also manually set the date and time to the current settings. Once it is done, restart Mac and check YouTube is working on it or not.

3. Reset the router

Whenever my YouTube doesn't work, this is the first thing that I do. A lot of times, a faulty network connection can cause issues with YouTube or any other website. To quickly fix this, you can reset the network router. There is a reset button located at the back of the router. Press and hold it for another 10 seconds or so to reset your router. Alternatively, you can switch it off, wait for a while, and turn it on again.

4. Restart your Mac

This is one of the simplest yet highly effective solutions to fix issues like YouTube isn't working on your Mac. Since this will reset the present power cycle and temporary settings on Mac, it can fix the issue. Go to the Apple icon on the Finder and click on the 'Restart' button. Confirm your choice and wait for a while as your Mac would be restarted in a few minutes. In case if it is stuck, then you can long-press the Power button to do the same.

5. Update your Mac

How To Get Safari Updates For Mac

If your system runs on an outdated version of macOS, it can also make YouTube stop working on it. You can fix it easily by updating its macOS to the latest version. Go to the Apple icon and click on the 'Software Update' option. Mac will look for the latest stable available update and will let you upgrade your system easily.

Part 3. Safari Solutions: YouTube Not Loading on Safari

Apart from using the YouTube app, most of the users take the assistance of Safari to access the platform. Since Safari is the default browser in Mac, it is extensively used to access platforms like YouTube. If YouTube is not working on Safari, then consider following these suggestions.

1. Reboot Safari

This is one of the quickest solutions to fix any minor issue related to Safari. You can close the application, wait for a while, and restart it. Also, you can choose Force Quit Safari as well. Besides that, most of the issues can be fixed by resetting the browser. Just select the browser icon (or launch Safari) and click on Finder > Safari > Reset Safari.

2. Remove Safari history

If YouTube stopped working on your Mac and you can't seem to fix it, then consider this option. By removing the existing website data and history on Safari, it will reset YouTube settings as well. To do this, launch Safari on your Mac and go to its Preferences > Privacy tab. Here, click on the 'Remove All Website Data' button and confirm your choice to eliminate the existing data on Safari. Once it is done, restart Safari and check if YouTube is not loading or not.

3. Fix Website Permissions

Safari allows us to enable or disable certain permissions on a website. While the website restrictions feature is resourceful, it can backfire at times. To make sure you haven't revoked any permission, launch Safari, and open YouTube. Afterward, go to its main menu and click on Safari > Settings for This Website. A pop-up option will appear from where you grant the needed permissions to YouTube.

4. Remove extra plugins

Sometimes, all it takes is one faulty plugin to make Safari malfunction. For instance, if you are using a third-party video downloader for YouTube, it can also cause unwanted issues. Launch Safari on your system and go to its Preferences > Extensions tab. Select the extension/plugin of your choice and click on the 'Uninstall' button beside it to get rid of it.

Part 4. App Solutions: YouTube Not Working on Mac

If you are using the YouTube app instead, it can also end up stop working out of the blue. The following are some of the easiest ways to fix the app and make it work once again.

1. Relaunch the YouTube app

Whenever my YouTube isn't working, this is the first thing that I do. You can also close the application on Mac, wait for a while, and restart it. If the YouTube app is stuck, you can press and hold the Command + Option + Esc keys simultaneously. This will open the Force Quit Applications window on the screen. Just select YouTube and close it forcefully to relaunch the app with fresh settings.

2. Update the YouTube app

Before you take any drastic measures, make sure that the YouTube app you are using is up to date. Needless to say, if the YouTube app on Mac is outdated, then it can hang or stop working unexpectedly. To fix this, launch the App Store on Mac and visit the 'Updates' section from the navigation bar. Here, you can look for all the apps that are available for an update. Look for YouTube and click on the 'Update' button adjacent to it. Alternatively, you can also search for the YouTube app on the app store and update it.

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3. Clear cache and data

When was the last time you cleared the cache on your Mac? If it has been a while, then it can also be a reason why YouTube is not working on it. There can be an app, system, or browser cache stored on your Mac, causing a clash with YouTube. Visit the Go > Go to Folder option on Finder, type '~/Library/Caches,' and press enter. As the Cache folder will open, you can look for YouTube cache and delete it from your Mac's storage.

Part 5. How to Recover Downloaded YouTube Videos?

Now when you know why YouTube is not working and how to fix it, let's step it up a little. Sometimes, users download YouTube videos on their Mac to watch them afterward. Though, the chances are that you might end up losing these YouTube videos from your Mac. To get them back, you can take the assistance of Recoverit Data Recovery. One of Mac's most professional data recovery tools is out with its latest update – Recoverit 8.5. Here are some of the major features of Recoverit 8.5 that makes it a must-have application for every Mac user.

Recoverit - The Best Video Recovery Software

  • Recover 1000+ types and formats of files like videos on Windows and Mac.
  • Repair different formats of corrupted video files quickly and easily.
  • Free scan and preview your recovered or repaired files before saving.

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Recover your lost data with Recoverit with these easy steps

Step 1: Select the Location

As you will launch the Recoverit Data Recovery application, you would be asked to choose a location to scan. This can be any internal partition, folder, or an external device. You can also browse to a specific location from where you have lost your video as well.

Step 2: Scan the Selected Disk

As Recoverit would perform an extensive scan on the selected location, wait for a while. You can view the progress of the scan from an on-screen indicator.

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Step 3: Preview and Recover Videos

In the end, all the recovered data will be categorized according to their file system. You can go to any folder from the left or look for your videos from the search panel as well. The interface will let you preview the extracted videos right away. Just select the files you wish to extract and click on the 'Recover' button to save them.

Conclusion

I'm sure that after reading this guide on how to fix YouTube not working, you would be able to move past this issue. Apart from resolving YouTube not loading issue on Mac, the guide has also covered why YouTube is not working to understand the problem. Also, a dedicated solution to get back lost and deleted YouTube videos is listed. Recoverit is one of the best data recovery tools out there to get back lost data under all scenarios. It even provides a free basic version, letting its users try the application independently without spending a single penny.

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