Click on the “ Lock” sign in the top left corner at the start of the “ Address” bar.Open the “ Facebook” site and log in with your credentials.If Flash content has been disabled for Facebook, then it is possible that the videos might not play properly, Therefore, in this step, we will be enabling flash content for Facebook. Try to play a video and check to see if the issue persists.Open Facebook and log in with your credentials.Click on the “ Clear Data” option and select “ Yes” in the prompt.Click on the “ Time Range” dropdown and select “ All Time” from it.Selecting “All time” in the time range and checking the first five options Click on the “ Advanced” tab and select the first five options.Clicking on the “Clear Browsing Data” option Under the “ Privacy & Security” heading, click on the “ Clear Browsing Data” option.Scrolling down and clicking on “Advanced” Inside settings, scroll down to the bottom and click on the “ Advanced” options.Clicking on the Menu button and then on the “Settings” option Click on the “ menu” button in the top right corner and select “ Settings“.Therefore, in this step, we will be clearing all the search history entirely. It is possible that the cache or cookies stored by the application/website might be interfering with certain elements of Chrome or Facebook. Open Facebook, view a video and check to see if the issue persists.Restarting Chrome by typing “chrome://restart” in the address bar and pressing enter Click on the “ X” mark in the top right corner to close chrome or type in “ chrome://restart” in the address bar and press Enter.Therefore, in this step, we will be restarting Chrome to make sure that it is launched properly. In some cases, it is possible that the application might not have loaded properly due to an interruption during the launching process. Make sure to implement these solutions in the specific order in which they are presented to avoid any conflicts. Now that you have a basic understanding of the nature of the problem, we will move on towards the solution. Due to which it is facing issues while streaming videos on certain sites. Launched Improperly: It is possible that Chrome wasn’t launched properly due to which certain elements of the browser are not working properly.Disabling the “Flash Content” can sometimes prevent videos from playing as certain sites require Adobe Flash Player to be enabled in order to play videos. Disabled Flash Content: In some cases the “Flash Content” from certain sites is disabled.Either you might have configured these settings or a third party plugin/add-on might have changed them. Invalid Configurations: Sometimes, certain settings might be configured to disable Chrome from playing videos.However, over time this cache might get corrupted due to which it might interfere with important elements of the website. Corrupt Cache: Important data and launch configurations are cached by the browser and websites to decrease loading times and provide a better experience.