Hi! I understand your Rumble videos are freezing after 1-2 minutes of playback. Let's get this sorted out. To narrow down the issue a bit, could you tell me if you're watching on the Rumble website through your browser on your Windows 10 device, or if you're using the Rumble app? Also, does this happen with all videos or just specific ones? Any additional info about your internet connection speed or if other streaming sites work fine would help too.
Meanwhile, here are some steps that often help fix this kind of problem:
1. Clear your browser cache and cookies: Sometimes stored data can interfere with video playback. - In WebKit-based browsers on Windows, go to settings, find the privacy or history section, and clear browsing data.
2. Close other browser tabs and programs: Running many tabs or resource-heavy apps can limit bandwidth or processing power needed for smooth video playback.
3. Update your browser: Make sure your browser is up to date to have the latest performance and compatibility fixes.
4. Check your internet connection: Run a speed test to ensure you're getting stable download speeds. Video freezing can result from connection drops or slow speeds.
5. Try disabling any browser extensions: Sometimes ad blockers or privacy extensions can interfere with video scripts.
6. Restart your Windows 10 computer: This can clear temporary glitches.
If after trying these steps videos still freeze after 1-2 minutes, we can look into deeper issues like hardware acceleration settings in your browser, checking for system updates, or examining network-related settings.
Let me know what you’ve tried so far or if you want me to guide you through any of these steps!
Thanks for sharing that you’re using an Amazon Fire Stick to watch Rumble and all videos are freezing after 1-2 minutes. That helps a lot in pinpointing the issue.
Here’s what I recommend you try step-by-step to fix the video freezing on the Rumble app for your Fire Stick:
1. Restart Your Fire Stick Unplug the Fire Stick’s power cable, wait about 30 seconds, and then plug it back in. This clears temporary glitches that might be causing freezing.
2. Check Your Internet Connection Speed and Stability Even if you have internet, occasional drops or slow speeds can cause videos to freeze. If possible, try connecting your Fire Stick via Ethernet (with an adapter) or ensure your Wi-Fi connection is strong and stable.
3. Clear the Rumble App Cache and Data - Go to Settings on Fire Stick - Select Applications > Manage Installed Applications - Find and select Rumble - Choose Clear Cache and then Clear Data
This refreshes the app and resolves data corruptions that might affect playback.
4. Update or Reinstall the Rumble App If you haven’t updated recently, check the App Store on Fire Stick for updates to Rumble. If the problem persists, uninstall the Rumble app and reinstall it fresh.
5. Check Fire Stick System Updates Keeping your Fire Stick software current helps maintain compatibility and performance: - Go to Settings > My Fire TV > About > Check for Updates
6. Disable Background Apps or Streaming on Other Devices Make sure no other devices or apps are heavily streaming or downloading large files simultaneously, as this can starve bandwidth.
7. Test Other Streaming Apps (like YouTube or Netflix) on your Fire Stick This will help isolate if the problem is specific to Rumble or your Fire Stick’s streaming in general.
If after these steps videos still freeze around the same time, it could be a more specific app issue or network-related that might need escalation or further investigation.
For detailed guidance, check out this helpful page about fixing Rumble on Fire TV devices: JustAnswer Fire TV Fix Guide1
Would you like me to walk you through any of these steps, or do you want to start with the restart and cache clearing first?
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Hi! I understand your Rumble videos are freezing after 1-2 minutes of playback. Let's get this sorted out. To narrow down the issue a bit, could you tell me if you're watching on the Rumble website through your browser on your Windows 10 device, or if you're using the Rumble app? Also, does this happen with all videos or just specific ones? Any additional info about your internet connection speed or if other streaming sites work fine would help too.
Meanwhile, here are some steps that often help fix this kind of problem:
1. Clear your browser cache and cookies: Sometimes stored data can interfere with video playback.
- In WebKit-based browsers on Windows, go to settings, find the privacy or history section, and clear browsing data.
2. Close other browser tabs and programs: Running many tabs or resource-heavy apps can limit bandwidth or processing power needed for smooth video playback.
3. Update your browser: Make sure your browser is up to date to have the latest performance and compatibility fixes.
4. Check your internet connection: Run a speed test to ensure you're getting stable download speeds. Video freezing can result from connection drops or slow speeds.
5. Try disabling any browser extensions: Sometimes ad blockers or privacy extensions can interfere with video scripts.
6. Restart your Windows 10 computer: This can clear temporary glitches.
If after trying these steps videos still freeze after 1-2 minutes, we can look into deeper issues like hardware acceleration settings in your browser, checking for system updates, or examining network-related settings.
Let me know what you’ve tried so far or if you want me to guide you through any of these steps!
I am watching on my tv with amazon fire stick and it happens with all video's on rumble
Benjamin Carter
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Thanks for sharing that you’re using an Amazon Fire Stick to watch Rumble and all videos are freezing after 1-2 minutes. That helps a lot in pinpointing the issue.
Here’s what I recommend you try step-by-step to fix the video freezing on the Rumble app for your Fire Stick:
1. Restart Your Fire Stick
Unplug the Fire Stick’s power cable, wait about 30 seconds, and then plug it back in. This clears temporary glitches that might be causing freezing.
2. Check Your Internet Connection Speed and Stability
Even if you have internet, occasional drops or slow speeds can cause videos to freeze. If possible, try connecting your Fire Stick via Ethernet (with an adapter) or ensure your Wi-Fi connection is strong and stable.
3. Clear the Rumble App Cache and Data
- Go to Settings on Fire Stick
- Select Applications > Manage Installed Applications
- Find and select Rumble
- Choose Clear Cache and then Clear Data
This refreshes the app and resolves data corruptions that might affect playback.
4. Update or Reinstall the Rumble App
If you haven’t updated recently, check the App Store on Fire Stick for updates to Rumble.
If the problem persists, uninstall the Rumble app and reinstall it fresh.
5. Check Fire Stick System Updates
Keeping your Fire Stick software current helps maintain compatibility and performance:
- Go to Settings > My Fire TV > About > Check for Updates
6. Disable Background Apps or Streaming on Other Devices
Make sure no other devices or apps are heavily streaming or downloading large files simultaneously, as this can starve bandwidth.
7. Test Other Streaming Apps (like YouTube or Netflix) on your Fire Stick
This will help isolate if the problem is specific to Rumble or your Fire Stick’s streaming in general.
If after these steps videos still freeze around the same time, it could be a more specific app issue or network-related that might need escalation or further investigation.
For detailed guidance, check out this helpful page about fixing Rumble on Fire TV devices: JustAnswer Fire TV Fix Guide 1
Would you like me to walk you through any of these steps, or do you want to start with the restart and cache clearing first?