Microsoft Edge crashes when playing a video

If Edge browser crashes when playing a video on your system, the following suggestions may help you eliminate the problem. Before you begin, manually check for Windows Updates and install them if any are offered – including Driver updates. Let’s see all these solutions in detail.

1] Clear Edge cache and cookies

Sometimes the problem occurs due to corrupted cache and cookie data in a web browser. This might be the case with you. You can check this by deleting cache and cookies in Edge. To do so, follow the steps below:

2] Identify the problematic extension

Check if the issue is occurring due to an extension installed in the Edge browser. To do so, disable all the extensions and then play the video. See if Edge crashes this time. If not, one of the extensions is the culprit. Now, you have to identify that problematic extension. For this, start enabling the disabled extensions one by one and play a video every time you enable an extension. This process will take time but help you identify the problematic extension. Once you find the problematic extension, remove it from Edge. To disable extensions, open a new tab in Edge and type edge://extensions. After that hit Enter. Now, turn off the button next to all the extensions. This action will disable the extensions in Edge. Read: Microsoft Edge crashes when printing

3] Disable hardware acceleration in Edge

If the above fixes did not help you, the problem might be occurring due to the hardware graphics acceleration in Edge. To check this, disable hardware acceleration in Edge (if you enabled it before) and then play a video. Now, see if Edge crashes this time. If the issue disappears after disabling the hardware acceleration in Edge, keep this option disabled.

The following instructions will guide you on how to disable hardware acceleration in Edge.

4] Enable software rendering on your system

This solution has helped many users. You can also try this if the problem still persists. Enable the software rendering on your system and see if this fixes the problem. The steps for the same are written below:

5] Change Edge Flags

The graphics backend feature in Edge is used to boost performance. If you are experiencing frequent crashes in Edge while playing a video, set the ANGLE graphics backend Edge Flag to D3D11on12. To do so, follow the instructions given below:

This should fix the problem. If not, try the next solution.

6] Reset Edge settings to default

Resetting the Edge settings to default works when you are experiencing issues with it like it is not working properly, not responding, or crashing frequently. This action will reset your startup page, new tab page, search engine, and pinned tabs, and also clear your temporary data like cookies. Your extensions will also be disabled after resetting the Edge settings to default but your history and saved passwords will not be cleared. Reset the Edge settings to default and see if it helps.

7] Uninstall and reinstall Edge

If nothing helped you fix the problem, uninstall Edge. If you open the Apps & Features page in Windows 11/10 Settings, you will see that the Uninstall option for Microsoft Edge is greyed out. Therefore, you cannot uninstall it via Windows 11/10 Settings. Hence, you have to use other ways to uninstall it. You can execute a command in the Command prompt to uninstall Edge from your system. To do so, navigate to the following path in File Explorer.

Type the following command and press Enter. After uninstalling Edge, visit microsoft.com and download the latest version of Edge and install it on your system.

Read: Microsoft Edge keeps opening automatically by itself.

Why does my Edge keep crashing?

If Edge keeps crashing, the problem might be occurring due to corrupted cache data. In this case, the problem can be fixed by deleting the cache and cookie data in Edge. Another cause of the problem is a problematic extension. To confirm this, launch Edge in InPrivate mode and see if it crashes. If not, an extension is causing the problem. Open the Manage Extensions page in Edge and disable an extension, and monitor for some time if Edge crashes. Repeat the process till you find the problematic extension. Once you identify the culprit, consider removing it from Edge. If this does not work, repair Edge. To do so, open the Apps & Features page in Windows 11/10 Settings and locate Microsoft Edge. Select it and click Advanced options. Now, click Repair.

Why are videos not playing on Microsoft Edge?

If videos are not playing on Microsoft Edge or if Edge is crashing while playing videos, the problem might be occurring due to an extension. To identify this, launch Edge in InPrivate mode and check if you can play videos. If yes, the problem is caused by an extension. Now, launch Edge in normal mode and start disabling extensions one by one. Play video after disabling each extension. In this way, you can identify the problematic extension. Other causes of this problem are hardware acceleration in Edge, corrupted Edge cache and cookie data, etc. Disable hardware acceleration in Edge and clear cache and cookie data. This should fix the problem.

Why does my Edge keep blacking out?

The blank white or black screen problem in Edge might be occurring due to hardware acceleration. If you have enabled the hardware acceleration in Edge, disable it. First, launch Task Manager and end the sub-processes of Edge one by one until the Edge interface becomes visible. Once the black screen goes out, disable hardware acceleration. Another cause of the issue is the corrupted graphics card driver, Update your graphics card driver and see if it helps. You should also scan your computer with good antivirus software. If nothing helps, reset or repair Edge. Hope this helps. Read next: Fix Microsoft Edge not displaying web pages or text correctly.

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