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Watching videos on Youtube, Netflix etc on Firefox Windows 10 the audio track was playing super slow and low frequency

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I had a problem where videos were playing, but the audio track would play super slow on websites such as youtube, netflix etc.

After Searching the forums I came across this solution (below) that fixed the issue. I'm posting this in case anyone else is having this issue.


RedBird RedBird 6/1/20, 3:55 AM

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Solved! Windows 10 - Go into settings: then go into Sound: scroll down to the bottom: Advanced sound options: click on it and you should find yourself in: App volume device preferences. Look for Firefox and where it says: output make sure it is on: default - and not whatever speakers you might have, for example mine are Realtek High Definition Audio.

I had a problem where videos were playing, but the audio track would play super slow on websites such as youtube, netflix etc. After Searching the forums I came across this solution (below) that fixed the issue. I'm posting this in case anyone else is having this issue. ''RedBird RedBird 6/1/20, 3:55 AM Quote Solved! Windows 10 - Go into settings: then go into Sound: scroll down to the bottom: Advanced sound options: click on it and you should find yourself in: App volume device preferences. Look for Firefox and where it says: output make sure it is on: default - and not whatever speakers you might have, for example mine are Realtek High Definition Audio. ''

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Solved: RedBird

RedBird 6/1/20, 3:55 AM

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Solved! Windows 10 - Go into settings: then go into Sound: scroll down to the bottom: Advanced sound options: click on it and you should find yourself in: App volume device preferences. Look for Firefox and where it says: output make sure it is on: default - and not whatever speakers you might have, for example mine are Realtek High Definition Audio.