If you see the message: "An Error Has Occurred, Please Try
Again Later", which is inside an empty Flash
player, that's a sign of "time-out" or "run-time"
error. Problems like that are usually due to your ISP (Internet Service
Provider), YouTube or a network link between the two of them which is trying to
carry YouTube's Flash transmissions onto your computer. These events are
usually just temporary.
Try the methods and check after each method:
Method 1: Check
your PC date and time. Update your time and remember to change time zone.
Method 2: Update
your Flash Player.
Method
4: It's quite possible that simply pressing "F5" (or clicking the
"Refresh" icon) could easily resolve your problem. You can also try
clicking the "Back" and "Forward" buttons.
Method
5: Try the methods that you have not tried earlier and check after each method:
Disclaimer
to reset Internet Explorer: The Reset Internet
Explorer Settings feature might reset security settings or privacy settings
that you added to the list of Trusted Sites. The Reset Internet Explorer
Settings feature might also reset parental control settings. We recommend that
you note these sites before you use the Reset Internet Explorer Settings
feature.
Method
5: Perform System Restore, to return to a
previous state – when your computer was functioning correctly. It can also
change Internet Explorer settings, scripts, batch files, and other kinds of
executable files on your computer.
Note: System Restore does not affect personal files, such as
e-mail, documents, or photos.
Step
1: Perform System Restore.
Step
2: Uninstall Adobe Flash player and then reinstall it.
If
the issue persists, contact the You tube support team for
further
support:
You
may also post your question in their forum: