Re: IPv6: "Sorry, this video is unavailable in your territory."
ok i got IE im not sure wich one but when to command bar and go to safety button and put on inprivate bower ever thing seen to working hope this works for some body eles
Re: IPv6: "Sorry, this video is unavailable in your territory."
ismael delacruz wrote:
ok i got IE im not sure wich one but when to command bar and go to safety button and put on inprivate bower ever thing seen to working hope this works for some body eles
I tried that and that still doesn't work for me. I've also tried my Kindle Fire and using that browser and I still can't get it to work.
Re: IPv6: "Sorry, this video is unavailable in your territory."
CJ wrote:
This is now the new issue tracker thread for United States users getting the "video is not available in your territory" message.
CJ, do you think it would be possible for you to update this thread's title to reflect the official tracking? It can be difficult to point people in the right direction when it's hard to tell which threads are tracking which issues.
Re: IPv6: "Sorry, this video is unavailable in your territory."
EyeofPain-- This thread has been stickied, now, (I'm not sure if it was when you made your post or not). But you raise a very good point, and Sophie and I agree that we should label official tracking threads in the future.
Re: IPv6: "Sorry, this video is unavailable in your territory."
So how does one fix from being on IPv6 if you are not using firefox? I emailed the webmaster, and was told to go to this thread to see how to do that, but there are no instructions. You guys are just super duper helpful.
Edit: I tried to look at how to disable IPv6 for chrome, but I am not techy enough to understand what they are talking about. Can anyone help me?
Re: IPv6: "Sorry, this video is unavailable in your territory."
CJ wrote:
EyeofPain-- This thread has been stickied, now, (I'm not sure if it was when you made your post or not). But you raise a very good point, and Sophie and I agree that we should label official tracking threads in the future.
I believe it was, but editing the title to something along the lines of "Tracking: 'Unavailable in your territory'" would be helpful, I think. Haven't had to edit a post subject yet, so I don't know how feasible that would be for this particular forum.
Re: IPv6: "Sorry, this video is unavailable in your territory."
Wow, you are absolutely right, Shadowdancer, turning IPv6 off in Chrome is a nightmare. I'd tested it with Firefox before and it's super easy, there, but Chrome is really complicated.
I'm actually going to try to contact Chrome support and see if I can get an answer of some kind back, because the only way I'm seeing to disable it is really complicated and disables it for your entire computer, which is not a very sustainable workaround, and is difficult, to boot.
My suggestion would be to download Firefox, disable IPv6 for it, and then use it when you want to view funimation.com. I know that's a total hassle, but it honestly seems like less of a hassle than trying to handle turning off IPv6 for your entire machine.
However, if you want, I'll be happy to get some screenshots and walk you through turning off IPv6 for your entire computer. I think the Firefox download is the better solution, though.
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In case anyone else needs it, this website offers a great tutorial on turning off IPv6 in Firefox:
Re: IPv6: "Sorry, this video is unavailable in your territory."
CJ wrote:
My suggestion would be to download Firefox, disable IPv6 for it, and then use it when you want to view funimation.com. I know that's a total hassle, but it honestly seems like less of a hassle than trying to handle turning off IPv6 for your entire machine.
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In case anyone else needs it, this website offers a great tutorial on turning off IPv6 in Firefox:
*Here actually ends the quote*
Completely disabling IPv6 in Firefox is unnecessary. You only have to disable it for www.funimation.com. Here's a guide:
Re: IPv6: "Sorry, this video is unavailable in your territory."
So I just subscribed, and i am also getting the sorry, this video is not available. I tried some of the fixes I saw, tried refreshing, tried chrome and IE. Nothing is working. It really should not be this hard to watch streaming video. Is there a fix on the way... soon?
ok i got IE im not sure wich one but when to command bar and go to safety button and put on inprivate bower ever thing seen to working hope this works for some body eles
I tried that and that still doesn't work for me. I've also tried my Kindle Fire and using that browser and I still can't get it to work.
EyeofPain-- This thread has been stickied, now, (I'm not sure if it was when you made your post or not). But you raise a very good point, and Sophie and I agree that we should label official tracking threads in the future.
Thanks for the input!
So how does one fix from being on IPv6 if you are not using firefox? I emailed the webmaster, and was told to go to this thread to see how to do that, but there are no instructions. You guys are just super duper helpful.
Edit: I tried to look at how to disable IPv6 for chrome, but I am not techy enough to understand what they are talking about. Can anyone help me?
By the way, CloudFlare, IPv6, and this issue are back. Most recent test: OniAi episode 6, a few minutes ago.
Matt Nordhoff
Wow, you are absolutely right, Shadowdancer, turning IPv6 off in Chrome is a nightmare. I'd tested it with Firefox before and it's super easy, there, but Chrome is really complicated.
I'm actually going to try to contact Chrome support and see if I can get an answer of some kind back, because the only way I'm seeing to disable it is really complicated and disables it for your entire computer, which is not a very sustainable workaround, and is difficult, to boot.
My suggestion would be to download Firefox, disable IPv6 for it, and then use it when you want to view funimation.com. I know that's a total hassle, but it honestly seems like less of a hassle than trying to handle turning off IPv6 for your entire machine.
However, if you want, I'll be happy to get some screenshots and walk you through turning off IPv6 for your entire computer. I think the Firefox download is the better solution, though.
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In case anyone else needs it, this website offers a great tutorial on turning off IPv6 in Firefox:
http://thedaneshproject.com/posts/disable-ipv6-in-firefox-3/
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In case anyone else needs it, this website offers a great tutorial on turning off IPv6 in Firefox:
*Here actually ends the quote*
Completely disabling IPv6 in Firefox is unnecessary. You only have to disable it for www.funimation.com. Here's a guide:
http://theycallmemrjames.blogspot.com/2010/09/firefox-is-really-slow-testing-sites-on.html
Except, obviously, enter "www.funimation.com" (with the "www.") instead of "localhost".
Edit: What the heck is with the quoting...
Matt Nordhoff
So I just subscribed, and i am also getting the sorry, this video is not available. I tried some of the fixes I saw, tried refreshing, tried chrome and IE. Nothing is working. It really should not be this hard to watch streaming video. Is there a fix on the way... soon?
Richard