It seems as though the Google Chrome hls.js network error has given users a lot of headaches. This can cause Facebook videos not playing in various browsers among other issues. In this article we will show you a few easy steps that you can make in order to solve it, so make sure to keep on reading.

What is hls.js error networkerror?

This error usually appears when trying to play an online video in your browser. There are multiple causes for this problem, but it’s possible that one of the necessary components isn’t working. Alternatively, the problem can be related to your antivirus or firewall. Lastly, your browser configuration can cause this issue, but there are ways to fix that. Keep reading to find out how to fix hls.js error network error – fatal true – manifestloaderror and other variations of this error.

How can I fix hls.js network error in Chrome?

1. Turn off firewalls temporarily

Your firewall can cause hls.js error: networkerror – fatal: true – manifestparsingerror, so make sure that it’s not interfering with your browser. This browser is also much lighter on resources than Chrome, leading to lower error rates and faster loading pages. It supports most Chrome extensions and integrates social media apps, a VPN, and more.

2. Disable the Proxy Server

Your proxy can sometimes cause error code hls 4, a network error occurred: manifestloaderror, so it’s advised to disable it. SPONSORED

3. Reset the browser

4. Reinstall Chrome

It’s possible that your browser installation is damaged, thus causing hls.js error mediaerror – fatal true – bufferstallederror. However, that can be fixed with a quick reinstall.

5. Check your antivirus

In case you are using a third-party antivirus, we would recommend that you disable it temporarily. Make sure that once you did this step, you restart your device and check to see if the error is still there. If the issue doesn’t appear, make sure that you check antivirus settings and disable the one that is causing this issue.

6. Clear Chrome’s browser data

Cache problems can cause hls.js error networkerror – fatal true – fragloaderror error, but that can be fixed by following the instructions from above.

7. Get the video URL

Fixing this kind of error can be pretty simple, all you need to do is make sure that your antivirus is not blocking chrome and that the cache and history have been deleted. In most cases uninstalling and reinstalling the browser is also a good idea, many users are stating that this has helped them solve the error. This isn’t the only video issue, and many users reported that YouTube freezes on Chrome, but we covered that in a separate guide. If you have additional recommendations or suggestions, please let us know in the comments section below.

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