I have no audio in You Tube with FF. I do have audio with Internet Explorer.
When I try to play a music or any other video on You Tube, or on several other web sites I have video, but no sound. I can play audio files on my computer, and I can hear audio when I use Internet Explorer.
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I went to You Tube and opened a video.
At the bottom of the video window there is a speaker icon. The audio was muted. I clicked on the icon which canceled the muting, and now I have audio with You Tube. BobLæs dette svar i sammenhæng 👍 7
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hi choppbobby, please see if the following article can help you: What to do if Firefox won't play any sounds
This does not solve my problem.
I have audio in everything except You Tube in Fire Fox. I can play audio in WMP, music from a CD,and audio in IE. Bob
Does Firefox use the Shockwave Flash plugin or the HTML5 media player to play the files?
The Flash player will give a Flash context menu if you right-click the player area.
I have no idea what FF uses for audio.
Bob
The thing that is confusing is that this just started a few days ago.Before that I had no problem.
It worked before without any Add Ons,and there is no problem when I use IE.
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I went to You Tube and opened a video.
At the bottom of the video window there is a speaker icon. The audio was muted. I clicked on the icon which canceled the muting, and now I have audio with You Tube. Bob
FF 36.0.4 just started blocking my sound card (sound for less than a sec. before it cuts out, no mute signs,.) IE works fine look IE looks not as good as FF when it plays a video clip.
I had to uninstall FF 36.0.1 because it crashed non-stop. Even crashing W 7 at times. And blocked most video clips What is going on? Should I just stick with FF 35? I am used to Flash being a pain, but this is nuts.
info: W 7 pro, behringer USB WDM audio 2.8.40 and NVIDIA graphics.
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You can try to disable WebRTC by toggling this pref to false on the about:config page if you aren't using Hello.
- loop.enabled = false
cor-el said
You can try to disable WebRTC by toggling this pref to false on the about:config page if you aren't using Hello.
- loop.enabled = false
WebRTC? What is it?
And what does This calling with Hello have to do with all audio FF from sources like Youtube, BBC, etc? I will likely never use Hello because it sounds like Google Hangouts, an enormeous flop, whereas Gtalk/Gvoice was great because it meant no more endless ridiculous menus to cell phone messages.