Hi. Sorry if you're having a problem. This can happen for a number of reasons not least subsequent deletions and the user's privacy settings. You will need to direct message MM with links to specific examples, though, so they may be properly investigated. You might find this will help resolve problems more efficiently than posting specific technical bugs on the main forums. Thank you for your patience. Richard
I usually select "New Videos" sub heading and yesterday I found same problem under all vid sub headings... then I selected "Videos" main heading and they appeared!
Trouso said: Hi. Sorry if you're having a problem. This can happen for a number of reasons not least subsequent deletions and the user's privacy settings. You will need to direct message MM with links to specific examples, though, so they may be properly investigated. You might find this will help resolve problems more efficiently than posting specific technical bugs on the main forums. Thank you for your patience. Richard
I'm not seeing that. I emailed MessMaster but he hasn't gotten back to me. Any other ideas?
muddyfeet said: I'm not seeing that. I emailed MessMaster but he hasn't gotten back to me. Any other ideas?
I think MM's quite busy at the moment, but I'm sure he will get back to you eventually.
I'm not seeing any issues on the video page at the moment, picking a few at random, wetlook from WSM and a gunge one from Eurowam, they all play correctly for me, and that's with the data comingh trans-Atlantic.
When you get "this video does not exist", can you copy and paste the URL into this thread, so we can see which video(s) may be having issues? Could just be a cache somewhere needs a prod, UMD makes heavy use of caching.
This happens to me too (iOS 15.0.2/Firefox browser/Safari/Chrome). The same with all three browsers.
The only link that brings up the video page with the videos listed and visible is the parent 'Video' button on the main menu or, in the drop down, 'tags' (but a tag must be selected from the list). All other routes via the drop down menu including highlighted links (see illustration) bring result in the illustrated screen grab.
But if you click the main "Videos" link, and then click "Trailers" at the top of the videos page, it works, however the URL has gained a trailing slash: https://umd.net/videos/trailers/
So for now I'd suggest anyone who encounters this, check if the URL in the address bar ends with / and if it doesn't, just add the / on the end and press Enter. The server is presumably responding slightly differently to requests it knows are for directory listings.
PS: Using UMD with a white background? Mediocre! As they say on the Fury Road.