Playing videos in Yandex Browser
Which video formats can be played in Yandex Browser?
The Yandex Browser beta version can open video files with the following extensions: mp4, swf, avi, webm, mpg, ogv, x-m4v, wmv, m4v.
Video files with the MOV, QUICKTIME, and FLV extensions aren't supported.
View videos in a separate window
You can view videos in a separate Yandex Browser window. For example, you can simultaneously launch an app and accompanying video instructions. The video player window is displayed on top of other windows so you can watch it regardless of the application you're using. You can drag the window anywhere on the screen or resize the window. The video will continue even if you minimize Yandex Browser. If a video in HTML5 format contains subtitles (for example, videos on Youtube have the icon on the control panel), they will also appear in a new window.

- Click.
- In the View videos on top of other tabs and programs section, disable the Show the pop out button on videos or Automatically open video in a separate window.
By default, the video opens in a separate window when you switch to another tab or program. If this didn't happen, hover your cursor over the top of the video player and click .

Use keyboard shortcuts for quick control.
Pause / play | Space |
Skip 5 seconds forward | → |
Rewind 5 seconds back | ← |
Pause / play | Space |
Skip 5 seconds forward | → |
Rewind 5 seconds back | ← |
You can also slow down or speed up the video. To do this, click
and select the speed from the list.You can hide the video pop-up button or disable automatic video pop-up:
If you don't want videos to pop up in a separate window, disable both options.
Using Chromecast
Using the Yandex Browser beta version, you can stream videos to a TV that supports the Chromecast technology.
- A TV with built-in Chromecast.Note. Most modern TVs have a built-in Chromecast feature.
- The Google Chromecast media player (for TVs without built-in Chromecast). The TV must have an HDMI input.
- A Wi-Fi connection.
A computer that meets the minimum system requirements:
Windows macOS Linux OS version Windows 7 (or later) macOS 10.12 (or later) 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 (and higher), Debian 8 (and higher), openSUSE 13.3 (and higher) or Fedora Linux 24 and higher) Processor Intel Core i3 (or later) Macbook Pro 2010, Macbook Air 2011, Macbook Air 2012 Intel Core i3 (or later) GPU Intel HD3000 or equivalent Intel HD3000 or equivalent Windows macOS Linux OS version Windows 7 (or later) macOS 10.12 (or later) 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 (and higher), Debian 8 (and higher), openSUSE 13.3 (and higher) or Fedora Linux 24 and higher) Processor Intel Core i3 (or later) Macbook Pro 2010, Macbook Air 2011, Macbook Air 2012 Intel Core i3 (or later) GPU Intel HD3000 or equivalent Intel HD3000 or equivalent - Make sure that your smartphone is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your TV.
- Install the Google Home app.
Open the app and follow the instructions.
Note. If you can't find the instructions for setting up a TV with built-in Chromecast, click .- Connect Chromecast to your TV via the HDMI input, and to the main power source via the USB port.
- Install the Google Home app.
- Make sure that your Chromecast and smartphone are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Open the app and follow the instructions.Note. If you can't find the instructions for setting up a TV with built-in Chromecast, click .
- Make sure that all devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Open the Yandex Browser beta version.
- Click.
- Select the broadcast source: Active Tab, Entire screen or File.
- Select the Chromecast TV from the list.
- Stop and restart streaming.
- Turn the Wi-Fi off and on again.
- Connect to another Wi-Fi network.
- Make sure that streaming from your smartphone is working. If streaming isn't working, check if the Chromecast initial setup was performed.
Set up Chromecast using your smartphone. After the initial setup, you can start streaming without a smartphone.
To stop streaming, click in the SmartBox and select the device. Or close the Yandex Browser beta version.
If the problem persists, contact support.
End of Flash support
The Flash technology was used in browsers to play multimedia files and run games. Adobe stopped supporting and distributing it in 2021.
Most sites already use other content playback formats, such as HTML5 or WebGL. These open source technologies are faster and more stable, significantly safer than Flash, and use less power.
If you visit a site that uses Flash, contact its support.
Video problems
- Openand turn off all the extensions.
- If this solves your problem, go through your extensions and turn them back on until you find the one that caused the problem.
- Disable the problematic extension. You may want to let the developers know about the problem.
- Clear your cache so that Yandex Browser doesn't load an incorrect copy of the page that was saved earlier.
- Click.
- If the Use hardware acceleration if possible option is selected in the Performance section, deselect it. If the option is deselected, select it.
- Close Yandex Browser by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Q.
- Restart the browser to apply these changes.
- Click.
- Open Video Adapters: a list of video cards will appear.
- Right-click the name of your video card.
- In the context menu, select Update drivers.
- Click.
- At the bottom of the page, click Advanced site settings.
- Under Protected content, enable the Allow protected content to play option.
- Some services use unique device identifiers to protect content. To activate them, go to Protected content identifiers and enable the Allow sites to use identifiers to play protected content option (Windows only).
- If the version is lower than 20.4.3, update your browser.
- If you have the current Yandex Browser version, run the sudo /path to the browser folder/browser-beta/update-ffmpeg command in the console. By default, the browser is installed to opt/yandex/browser-beta.
- If not, make sure that your camera driver is installed correctly, and reinstall it if necessary:
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- Open Video Adapters: a list of video cards will appear.
- Right-click the name of your video card.
- In the context menu, select Update drivers.
If they can, specify it manually in the Yandex Browser settings:
- Click.
- Open Advanced site settings.
- In the Access to your camera section, select your camera and enable the Ask permission option.
If this doesn't help, contact Yandex Browser support.
- Click.
- Find the Windows version in the About section. For example, “Windows 10 Pro N”.
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- Restart Yandex Browser and check whether the video plays.
If a site owner doesn't allow you to open a file in your browser, the file downloads to the user's computer. To open it in Yandex Browser, drag the downloaded file icon that appears to the right of the SmartBox to the browser, or use the Ctrl + O keyboard shortcut and select the file from your Downloads folder.
If Yandex Browser displays a black screen instead of a video, the image shakes in online games, or the video takes a long time to load, freezes all the time, or stops when you switch to full screen mode, try one of the following methods.
Try turning the hardware accelerator on or off:
Check to see if this solved the problem.
Check to see if this solved the problem.
If the problem persists, write to us. In the email, indicate that the drivers were updated.
If a video that has content protected by copyright doesn't play:
An outdated version of Yandex Browser may not support the technology required for fast video loading. Install the latest update of the Yandex Browser beta version .
When you launch Yandex Browser for the first time, some of the plugins required for the content encryption system to work properly may not connect. To fix this error, restart Yandex Browser and the plugins will connect automatically.
Yandex Browser no longer supports the NPAPI plugin that powers the Unity Web Player. This technology is outdated. Unity has also stopped supporting that plugin.
If an HTML5 video or a video that has protected content doesn't play:
When you go to certain sites, videos start playing automatically. Unfortunately, there is no way to prohibit video autoplay on sites in Yandex Browser.
Check if other programs recognize the camera.
If a video does not play on the site (for example, kinopoisk.ru) and the “No video codecs detected” message appears, this means that you have a Windows N/KN version that does not have the necessary video codecs.
Check your Windows version:
Select the Windows version:
Write to us using the form.
If it didn't help, write to us using the form.
Download and install Media Feature Pack for Windows 8 N/KN.
Download and install Media Feature Pack for Windows 8.1 N/KN.
Download and install Media Feature Pack for Windows 10 N/KN.
To find solutions to problems with sound in videos, see Sound problems.