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it's muted in youtube, usually click the icon with the cross, or on the tab of the browser next to the close button if there's a mute icon there. if that does not work, close all your browser tabs and reopen youtube. Also try with another browser, Firefox or Chrome.
Check for updates for both the sound drivers and Firefox. Also, test another browser and see if issue persists. If problem is only present in Firefox, follow the steps here to see if this helps.
Do you mean "x" in the youtube video player speaker icon? If so, it indicates that the sound is muted, click it once, that will unmute the sound. If this doesn't work, try youtube in another browser eg, Firefox or Google Chrome, etc..
To switch between speakers and headphones on Firefox, make sure your headphones are plugged in first, Right click on volume on the bottom right corner of your screen, Then select Volume Mixer, then double click on System sounds, Click on the playback tab, then you could switch between speakers or headphones, just select one and click "set default" and OK only sounds in firefox will play in the headphones, and windows media player will play on the speakers
You could leave your windows media player to play on the speakers while you listen to firefox videos in the headphones
If you want the media music player to play in your headphones also; You have to change it in the media player program, go to options on the media player, then look for playback devices, there should be 2 options speakers and headphones, just pick one
I usually set the firefox audio to my headphones, and a media player to the speakers
It means that your IE nor Firefox browser cannot load a particular data file thus making it corrupted. What you can do is reinstall your internet browsers and I'm pretty sure everything will work fine from that point forward.
You can fix the issue of slow running of Mozilla Firefox web browser in different ways. First of all, remove all unnecessary browser extensions from the system. This will make working of Mozilla Firefox web browser fast. If your browser includes any out dated plug-ins then update the particular plug-ins. Another method to make the browser functioning faster is performing a full system scan to remove any kind of malware from the system.
Hi,
The problem that you are facing is a grave issue as it is related to internet browser itself. All you will have to remember the video website that you have been through recently and check where you have muted the sound. The situation that you are in currently is dealt like this only as muting sound on a website effects all other video or audio websites on your internet browser. However you can try resetting internet browser to manufacturer's default to check it further. Resetting Internet Explorer is easy. Open Internet Explorer > Tools Menu> Internet Options> Advanced tab> Reset.
If you are using Firefox, open Start Menu>Run and then type "firefox -safe-mode" without quotes and reset firefox completely.
Hope that resolved your issue.
Cheers!
Update your flash player plugin to flash player 10. Update your internet browser.
Make sure you have a good internet connection, and then try refreshing the page if this happens.
If none of these work, it may just be your browser. If you are using Internet Explorer, I would encourage you to try downloading firefox, google chrome, or opera. If you are using firefox, try google chrome. If you own a mac, try using firefox and/or safari.
Try starting FF in Safe Mode (available from the same folder where the executable resides) and see if some Add-In is the cause. If it plays normally after that try disabling the add-ins one at a time until you find the culprit.
Go to control Panel- Sound settings- Change all the settings to windows default.. apply .. this should work if doesnt try system restore to the date when it was working
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