Confusion abounds as users wonder, How long does it take for a video to process on Google Drive? Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer as video processing times on Google Drive generally depend on three factors: internet speed, video size, and the device being used. Google Drive processes videos to ensure successful playback without issues. Fortunately, several users have managed to resolve this problem by switching to a stable internet connection or increasing their internet speed, or by reducing the video file size before uploading it to Google Drive. In this article, we have compiled a list of solutions that have successfully helped many users to overcome this setback. Before delving into potential solutions, let’s explore the common causes behind this error: Various factors can prevent users from playing their uploaded videos. Here are some of the common culprits: Now that you are aware of the potential reasons for the error, let’s explore some of the common fixes other users have tried to resolve the issue successfully:
1. Verify the Internet Connection
If you have a Wi-Fi connection, consider switching to an ethernet connection for greater stability and speed. For smartphone users attempting to play a video uploaded on Google Drive, try disconnecting and reconnecting to the internet. If connected via Wi-Fi, switch your phone to airplane mode, wait a few minutes, and then re-establish the connection. After restarting your phone and reconnecting to the internet, check if you can play the video or if you are still encountering the “we’re processing this video…” message. Try streaming services like YouTube to test if the internet connection is working properly. If you experience issues with the internet connection, contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider) for assistance. Meanwhile, you might want to switch to a different internet connection. If the issue doesn’t lie with your internet connection, consider the following potential solutions.
2. Sign Out & Sign In to Your Google Account
The issue could be related to expired or invalid authentication tokens. Signing out of and then back into your Google Account can refresh these tokens and possibly resolve temporary session issues. To do this, go to ‘Settings’, select ‘Accounts’, choose your account, and select ‘Remove your Google Account.’ After a moment, sign back in to see if the video plays correctly on Google Drive.
3. Update Your Browser
Your browser could be the root of the problem. If your browser is outdated, be sure to update it to the latest version.
4. Clear Cache & Browsing Data
Corrupted stored data or cache in your browser could also slow down web page performance or cause issues. Clearing the browser cache and data has helped many users resolve the Google Drive Processing Video Error. Please Note: Clearing your browser cookies may log you out of many websites. You may need to log in again with your account details to access them. Note: If you are using a different browser, refer to our detailed guide on how to clear cache on any Windows browser. Restart Chrome and check if the issue has been resolved.
5. Download Processing Video through Link Sharing
If your video is still processing in Google Drive, here’s an alternate method to download the uploaded video by sharing a link in Google Drive. The video will start downloading, allowing you to play it without experiencing the “processing video” error on Google Drive.
6. Try Re-Uploading Your Video
There’s a chance your video is either corrupted or was incompletely uploaded to Google Drive, leading to problems with processing or responsiveness. In such cases, try uploading the video again directly to Google Drive and make sure it is successfully uploaded. Alternatively, consider uploading the video to other platforms such as Dropbox, OneDrive, etc.






