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When I'm on YouTube I can hear everything just fine. When I go to Chaturbate I have to turn the volume up to 100 and then I can only barely hear any audio. Can you help me fix this please? It might be something very basic that I'm missing, but how do I check volume settings for a specific website? Or is the problem something else? I appreciate any help you can give me. Thank you so much.

When I'm on YouTube I can hear everything just fine. When I go to Chaturbate I have to turn the volume up to 100 and then I can only barely hear any audio. Can you help me fix this please? It might be something very basic that I'm missing, but how do I check volume settings for a specific website? Or is the problem something else? I appreciate any help you can give me. Thank you so much.

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GCG, often the media on a website will have its own volume controls such as a visible slider, or keyboard shortcuts such as pressing up or down. Have you tried hovering your mouse pointer near the bottom of any media to see if a volume option appears, or pressing up?

You might need to check the help pages of a particular website, or contact its support, to find out how to adjust the volume for any media on that site.

If the site itself offers no way to change its own volume, then there might be add-ons that control the volume of individual sites? or it may be possible to have Windows do this via its own volume / sound mixer?

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