This is a known bug and fairly simple to fix.
These cover the range of potential causes, and most are simple.
if you catch this bug, try the following solutions to solve this issue.
Disable Google Chrome extensions.
Not all extensions are equal, and sometimes, extension developers are slow to update their products.
Worse yet, extensions get abandoned all the time.
When there’s a problem with Chrome, always disable extensions first.
There might be times when you have toforce-quit the software in Windowsfor the changes to take effect.
Disable your Chrome flags.
Google Chrome flags are experimental features.
That means that these flags may break at any time.
Turn off any that you may have turned on to see if it fixes the issue.
Resize the online window window.
Then, press and hold the edges of the window to resize it as you like.
This is only a temporary fix.
If you only resize the window, the issue might happen again.
Run Chrome in Windows compatibility mode.
This runs Chrome as though it’s an software for an older version of Windows.
Most users select Windows 7 if they use a newer version of the Windows operating system.
However, if you are already running Windows 7, attempt to run it in an even older version.
Disable hardware acceleration in Chrome.
Reset Chrome to its default state.
By performing a reset, your extensions, bookmarks, and browsing history are removed.
Most often, it’s the result of an incompatibility or an experimental feature.
Extensions falling out of sync with the latest release from Google are behind it, more often than not.
However, there may be trickier causes at play.
FAQ
The403 forbidden errorindicates you’re trying to access something you don’t have permission for.
it’s possible for you to sometimes fix this error by refreshing the Chrome web app.
You should also ensure your firewall isn’t interfering with Chrome.
IfChrome isn’t playing videoproperly, you may need to upgrade your Chrome surfing app.
You should also ensure the video you’re trying to play is publicly available.