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Has the Twitch Error 3000 interrupted your stream-watching session? Your browser may be unable to decode the video due to various reasons, but there are ways to fix this. Error 3000 happens mostly with Google Chrome and Chromium-based browsers and can be resolved easily! This wikiHow article lists some simple fixes to solve the Twitch Error 3000.

Fix Twitch Error 3000

Check Twitch server status and check your internet connection. Restart your router and your web browser. Make sure your browser and graphics drivers are up-to-date. Clear your cookies and cache. Disable browser extensions and hardware acceleration. Disable your security software and VPN. Try a different browser.

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Refresh your browser.

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  1. There may be a minor glitch with the web page. You can generally fix minor glitches on a web page by simply refreshing your browser. To refresh the browser page, simply click the icon that resembles a circular arrow in the navigation bar at the top. Alternatively, you can press F5.
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Check your internet connection.

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  1. You may have a slow or unstable internet connection. You can use websites like fast.com or speedtest.net to test your internet speed. Check whether you are experiencing any issues or lag with any other internet-connected apps or web pages. Twitch recommends an upload speed of at least 6mbps. Internet speeds can vary throughout the day, especially during peak hours. If you consistently experience internet connection issues, contact your internet service provider.
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Restart your router.

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  1. You may be experiencing internet connection issues. You can resolve many internet connection issues by restarting your router. Simply unplug it for about 30 seconds and plug it back in. Wait a minute for it to boot up. Then restart your computer or mobile device.
5

Connect to a different network.

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  1. There may be an issue with your wireless network. If you are using mobile data, try connecting to Wi-Fi. If you are already on Wi-Fi, try using a wired connection. A wired connection will give you the most stable internet connection available.
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Use the mobile app.

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  1. The mobile app may work better than a web browser. If you are using a mobile device, you should be using the mobile app. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store on Android devices, or the App Store on iPhone and iPad.
    • Alternatively, you can download the TV for your smart TV or game console. You can watch Twitch streams on a large screen while chatting with your mobile device.
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Log out and back in to Twitch

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  1. There may be a temporary issue with your login credentials. To log out of Twitch, click your profile icon in the upper-right corner. Then click Log out. Shut down your web browser and wait a few minutes. Open your web browser and return to the Twitch website. Log back in to Twitch and see if this fixes the issue.
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8

Update your web browser.

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  1. An out-of-date browser can cause decoding errors. Depending on the browser you're using, there are different ways to update it:
    • Google Chrome: Click > Help > About Google Chrome > Update Google Chrome.
    • Safari: Click the Apple logo and System Settings/System Preferences > General (macOS Ventura only) > Software Update > Check for Updates. If an update is available, click Update now.
    • Microsoft Edge: Click ••• > Help and feedback > About Microsoft Edge > Download and install.
    • Firefox: Click > Help > About Firefox > Update and Restart Firefox.
9

Update your graphics drivers.

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  1. Your graphics drivers may be outdated. You may be able to fix compatibility issues by updating your graphics drivers. Go to the manufacturer’s website for your graphics card and search for your graphics card model. Download and install the latest drivers.
    • Alternatively, you can update your graphics drivers on PC or Mac by updating Windows or updating macOS.
    • You can also update your graphics drivers using Device Manager on Windows. To do so, right-click the Windows Start button and click Device Manager. Expand Display adapters and right-click your graphics card. Click Update drivers and select Search automatically for drivers. Then follow the prompts.
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10

Disable browser extensions.

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  1. A browser extension may be interfering with Twitch. If Twitch works after disabling your browser extensions, you can enable them one at a time to see which one is causing the issue. Use one of the following steps to disable your browser extensions:
    • Google Chrome & Edge: Click the puzzle piece icon at the top of the page. Click Manage extensions. Click the toggle switch to disable an extension, or click Remove to uninstall the extension.
    • Safari: Click Safari > Settings (or Preferences) > Extensions. Uncheck all extensions to disable them. To uninstall them, select the extensions you want to uninstall and click Uninstall.
    • Firefox: Click the puzzle piece icon at the top of the page. Click Manage extensions. Click the toggle switch to disable an extension. To uninstall them, click the icon with three dots () next to an extension, and click Remove.
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Clear your cookies and cache.

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  1. A corrupted cache or bad cookies can cause Twitch Error 3000. Solve this by clearing all that cached data in your web browser, then see if you're still seeing Error 3000. Depending on the web browser you're using, the steps to clear cache and cookies are a little different. Use one of the following steps to clear your cache:[1]
    • Google Chrome: Click > History > Delete browsing data and make sure both boxes for cookies and cached images are checked. Finally, select the time range you want to clear, and click Delete data.[2]
    • Safari: click Safari > Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data/Remove All Website Data > Remove All.
    • Microsoft Edge: Click ••• > Settings > > Privacy, search, and services > Clear browser data. Make sure the checkboxes next to “Cookies and other site data” and “Cached images and files” are selected. Then pick a time range and click Clear now.[3]
    • Firefox: Click > Settings > Privacy & Security > Clear browsing data, then make sure both “Cookies and site data” and “Temporary cached files and pages” boxes are checked, and click Clear.[4]
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Allow 3rd-Party cookies.

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  1. Enabling cookies isn't hard to do! In fact, they’re usually enabled by default. Each browser is different, but here are the general steps:
    • Google Chrome: Click > Settings > Privacy & Security > Site Settings > Third-party cookies > Allow third-party cookies.
    • Edge: Click ••• > Settings > > Privacy, search, and services > Cookies. Ensure the toggle switch next to “Allow sites to save and read cookie data (recommended)” is turned on.
    • Safari: Click Safari > Preferences > Privacy and make sure the box next to "Block" isn't checked.
    • Firefox: Click > Settings > Privacy & Security and select "Standard" below “Browser Privacy.”
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Disable hardware acceleration in your web browser.

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  1. This setting allows your browser to use your computer's GPU, but it can cause issues with certain sites. Disable this feature and see if the error on Twitch is gone. Use one of the following steps to disable hardware acceleration:[5]
    • Google Chrome: Click > Settings > System. Toggle off “Use graphics acceleration when available.” Restart your web browser.[6] ?
    • Safari: Unfortunately, Safari doesn’t have the option to disable hardware acceleration. Try using Chrome instead.
    • Edge: Click ••• > Settings > > System and performance > System. Toggle off “Use graphics acceleration when available.” Restart your browser.
    • Firefox: Click > Settings > General. Scroll down and uncheck “Use hardware acceleration when available” below “Performance.” Restart your web browser.
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14

Reinstall your browser.

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  1. There may be a problem with your browser configuration. You may be able to reset your browser configuration by uninstalling your browser. Then go to the developer’s website and download the installation file for your web browser. Open the installation file in your Downloads folder and follow the prompts to reinstall your web browser. Restart your computer and try Twitch again.
    • Safari and Microsoft Edge are integrated into the computer’s operating system and cannot be uninstalled. If you are using either of those web browsers, try using a different web browser instead.
15

Disable your security software.

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  1. Your antivirus or firewall software may be interfering with Twitch. Try disabling your antivirus or firewall settings. If Twitch works without your antivirus or firewall software, you know that’s what the issue is. Try adding Twitch as a rule exception in the software settings.
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Update or upgrade your router.

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  1. Your router may be outdated. Log in to the web interface for your router. Check to see if there is an option to update your router’s firmware. Keeping the firmware up-to-date will prevent conflicts. If you are using an older router, you may want to consider upgrading it to a newer model.
17

Disable your VPN.

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  1. Your VPN may be interfering with Twitch. This is especially true if you are using an encrypted VPN. Disable your VPN and see if Twitch works without it. If Twitch works without your VPN, you may need to adjust the settings or watch Twitch without a VPN.
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Luigi Oppido
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This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Travis Boylls. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over 7 years. This article has been viewed 61,485 times.
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