Is it looking for Flash or some other player? If your browsers updated it may have rest the add ins.
Terry a few different browsers.
Chrome
Firefox
Brave
Ie
Edge
Opera
When I go to Daily Motion, they seem to be working OK, but there is no sound. Perhaps they are having some kind of server difficulty? Your problem sounds like a server that is loaded up beyond capacity, and can’t properly handle all the connections.
When I go to Daily Motion, they seem to be working OK, but there is no sound. Perhaps they are having some kind of server difficulty? Your problem sounds like a server that is loaded up beyond capacity, and can’t properly handle all the connections.
Linux? Windows? Solaris? VMS? Mac OS X? DR-DOS? DEC PDP-11?
Have you tried another computer on the same network? Even a smartphone via wifi?
If the site requires a Flash player - do you know if Flash is working with other sites?
Maybe you could try someone else's computer to see if the site has been closed.
When web sites go down, they sometimes give a warning, and sometimes not. If Daily Motion got hit with copyright strikes then they could be toast.
Other’s are having thiss problem. Here are some solutions:
https://acethinker.com/grab-dailymotion/dailymotion-not-working.html
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/i-cant-play-dailymotion-videos
Sounds like Flash issue.
What OS are you running? If the problem is across three different Browsers and appeared suddenly after working previously it could be that an update to your OS has caused the issue.
If we consider this a possibility then you can try reverting back to a previous iteration of the OS your using.
It could also be caused by an update to your Video Driver if your system has a stand alone video card.
Seems to be working for me on FireFox.
Do yo get this white screen after logging in on the website? If so this may be an issue with your account on the website itself. Try logging in from your phone if you can, or any other computer.
I found a solution on YouTube.
You might find a solution for your Daily Motion issue there.
It involved a low level change to a browser setting. I had three browsers exhibiting the same problem. They all had the same default setting wrong. They had different names for this setting, and the settings required navigating to different parts of their browser settings section. However, the YouTube video showed my how to go to all of the proper places on all of the browsers and get them all to work.
The setting I had to change was to deactivate Hardware Acceleration. This may be the setting you have to change, or it could be some other.
Dailymotion , one word ?
Sounds like a codec issue.
I was having trouble running Audacity, a very popular audio recording program. As it turned out, my 64-bit WDOs 7 computer had a 32-bit driver for its codec. Why, I could not tell you. It did not interfere with playing YouTubes, but some time in the last XXX Audacity released a newer software update and thing just would not load. But I uninstalled the old codec driver and reinstalled it and problem went away. (I wish I could use that last sentence more than I do)
Anyway, the idea that 3 different browsers all fail points to a common issue, which AFAIK (which ain’t that much) is the audio/video codec.
I have no idea, but now A) I’m going to pay a visit for the first time, just to try out the site, and B) hope this helps:
Solutions to Dailymotion Not Working Properly
Last updated on September 19, 2019 by Trafalgar Law
https://acethinker.com/grab-dailymotion/dailymotion-not-working.html
Seems to work for me. I get both video & sound. Are you having the same issue with videos at youtube? The reason I ask is to see if your video card may be having issues.
Is your streaming problem only with Daily Motion?
Youtube, Tubi.tv, Vimeo, etc all stream without hiccups?
That site uses a lot of my cpu and memory with all those videos running ,maybe be your computer can’t handle it anymore
This page will test whether or not you have JavaScript enabled:
https://www.whatismybrowser.com/detect/is-javascript-enabled
I just checked and it loads for me. I didn’t log in.
I’m running:
Windows 10 Version 1903 (64 bit)
Firefox Version 69.0.1 (64 bit)
I have all current updates.
There was a Flash update in early September. (KB4516115)
Flash Version 32.0.0.255
You can check your Flash details at:
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html