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A user is seeking options to access instructor-provided Google documents and videos since YouTube isn't available on their Windows 10 laptop. Despite suggestions to use web browsers and media players like VLC, the user reports issues with video playback requiring an app download, which is unavailable. The discussion concludes with a suggestion to download the videos for offline viewing while awaiting further assistance from the instructor’s team.

JandN2639

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I am taking a class.

Everything the instructor posts is a Google document or -video.

Unfortunately, YouTube is not available for Windows 10.

What are my options?


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Neemobeer

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YouTube is a website and works on any modern browser.
 

JandN2639

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The videos won't play on my laptop. It requires an app download.


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JandN2639

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I usually play such videos with YouTube. That option simply doesn't exist.


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JandN2639

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Unfortunately, this option, like YouTube, is simply not available.

I guess I have to wait until my instructor’s team responds tomorrow. :(


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Neemobeer

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I would say just download the videos and watch them locally