If a TikTok video won’t play or you get a playback error – start with simple steps. Check network stability and disable VPN to rule out blocks. Clear the app cache and try opening the video through the web version. Sometimes the glitch is temporary – give the platform a couple of minutes and refresh the page.
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Make sure the video isn’t hidden by the author or age-restricted. Go to the creator’s profile and try to open the same content from there. If other videos load normally – the error is local. Restart the app and test on another device.
Switch from Wi-Fi to LTE or vice versa to rule out routing issues. Clear TikTok’s cache in settings and disable third-party extensions if using a browser. Don’t use VPN – it often causes video loading errors. After restarting, try again.
If the error is widespread, there might be an update or temporary server issues. Check the platform status via Downdetector. If the problem persists only for you – clear the cache and reupload the video. Sometimes this instantly restores playback.
TikTok shows different notifications depending on the cause. “Video unavailable” / This video is unavailable – means the author deleted or restricted the content. “Couldn’t load video” / Couldn’t load video – network, cache, or device issues. “Not available in your region” / Video is not available in your region – music or licensing restrictions.
The main reason is restrictions from the author or platform. The author can set access to “Friends only,” apply an age limit, or hide the video from everyone. Moderation after complaints is also possible – the video is temporarily blocked. Geo-restrictions and music licenses often become barriers for some regions.
If you have a Business Account – use only Commercial Sounds. Regular sounds can cause regional or legal blocks. This is a common reason why a video becomes unavailable after posting.
TikTok won’t load videos on Wi-Fi or LTE – a classic unstable DNS issue. Measure connection speed, check ping and latency. Try switching networks and resetting to your provider’s DNS. Disable proxy, VPN, and firewall – they often break video playback.
iOS: iOS Settings – Cellular – TikTok (enable data); Settings – Display & Brightness – Motion (if reduced – sometimes affects auto-play).
Android: Settings – Apps – TikTok – Storage – Clear Cache/Data; Settings – Network & Internet – Private DNS (turn off).
Playback issues are often related to the client itself. Clear TikTok’s cache, close background video, and restart the app. If the device is overheated – video may not start. Update the OS and app to the latest version and ensure the device has enough storage.
This order helps quickly identify the source of the failure and avoid unnecessary actions.
Some tracks on TikTok are unavailable in certain regions due to licenses. If you use a sound outside the library, the video may be blocked. For business accounts, only the “Commercial sounds” library is available. The solution is to replace the track, choose an alternative, or use original sound.
Checking the “Who can watch” parameters helps immediately identify restrictions. If set to “Only me” or “Friends,” the video won’t be shown to others. Age rating and viewer content filters also affect visibility. Check availability through another profile or device.
Your post isn’t showing on TikTok? The video might be stuck in drafts or marked as “Only me.” Check recommendation status and ensure the video doesn’t violate guidelines. Technical flaws – incorrect codec, bitrate, or orientation – can also block visibility.
H.264 + AAC, bitrate 8–16 Mbps, CFR (fixed 30 or 60 fps), MP4 container. Variable FPS (VFR) often breaks playback, so always use fixed parameters.
| Symptom | Likely Cause | What to Do |
|---|---|---|
| “Video unavailable” / This video is unavailable | Privacy/age/deleted | Check author settings, request link/access |
| “Couldn’t load video” / Couldn’t load video | Cache/network/version | Clear cache, switch network, update app |
| “Not available in region” / Video is not available in your region | Music/license/geo | Replace track, check region, reupload |
| Spinning loader | VPN/firewall/DNS | Disable VPN, reset to provider DNS |
| Endless loading | Variable FPS/corrupted file | Export CFR 30/60, H.264+AAC, MP4 |
| Only visible to author | Limited audience | Set to “Everyone,” remove age flags |
| Platform | Where to Clear Cache | Additional Step |
| iPhone | In TikTok app – Clear Cache | Reinstall if glitching, check storage |
| Android | Settings – Apps – TikTok – Storage – Cache | Reset network settings if needed |
| Web | Incognito, clear cookies for tiktok.com | Disable extensions, tracking, proxy |
| Error/Symptom | Common Cause | Quick Fix |
| “Video unavailable/Недоступно” | Privacy/age/deleted | Check access, author settings |
| “Couldn’t load/Не удалось запустить” | Cache/VPN/DNS | Clear cache, turn off VPN, switch network |
| “Not available in your region” | Track license | Replace sound, reupload |
| Endless loading | Variable FPS/bitrate | Export CFR 30/60, H.264+AAC, MP4 |