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No sound when playing u-tube
On Saturday, October 5, 2013 8:49:25 PM UTC+8, Desmond wrote:
Don't wory found it. it has it's own volume control. Yes, and the "slider bar" is the key: you have to click it on Youtube and slide it to the right, to increase the volume from the default zero. RL |
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No sound when playing u-tube
"Paul" wrote:
Timothy Daniels wrote: "Nil" wrote: "Mike" wrote: "Nil" wrote: I noticed that a couple of days ago, too, that youtube videos were all starting off muted. The funny thing is that it's not that way on all my computers. I don't think it's a new default, I think it's somehow dependant on the computer's setup. Does anyone know how to change the default? What I was trying to say is that there is no "default", and there's no way to control it. I did a quick search, and it seems it's a problem with some recent change on Youtube's part. They will fix it, and in fact, they may have already, as my laptop is no longer muting all videos. If it's not corrected by you already, it may help for you to delete all browser cache data and cookies pertaining to youtube. You might also delete all cached Browsing Data in Control Panel | Flash | Advanced. There is no "Flash" entry in my W7 control panel. How do you get to it? *TimDaniels* Make sure your Control Panel is set to "small icons", in order to see *all* the control panel entries. This shows how many control panels remain hidden when you don't do that. http://htpcbuild.com/admin/wp-conten...trol_panel.png Flash got its own control panel, in the last couple years. This shows the icon (which you shouldn't have a problem recognizing anyway). http://spamloco.net/wp-content/uploa...el-control.jpg The function I use the most in there, is the "cookie delete" one. Flash stores cookies in its own folder, and is a tricky way for web sites to store preferences, for users who keep deleting their browser cookies. Silverlight is similar, keeping yet another set of folders. The availability of all these "garbage dumps", is how the Evercookie gets a foothold. http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/...wsing_data.png ******* When you run a Flash video, then right click in the video pane, there is also a small panel of sorts there as well. That's not the same thing as the Control Panel one. Paul Thanks muchly! I had no idea about that Control Panel GUI, nor about the Flash panel. Leaving a website is getting to be such a lengthy cleanup process. *TimDaniels* |
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