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No audio using Youtube on Firefox Browser. Tried Safe Mode. Youtube on other browsers still has audio.

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I stopped being able to hear audio on Youtube videos about 30 minutes ago. With the videos I had already clicked into before the issue occurred, I could still hear these video's audio - then I closed these tabs. Closed the browser. Restart the computer. That didn't work. Tried using safe mode and clicked into a Youtube video, still no audio.

But audio works perfectly when I uses Google Chrome.

I stopped being able to hear audio on Youtube videos about 30 minutes ago. With the videos I had already clicked into before the issue occurred, I could still hear these video's audio - then I closed these tabs. Closed the browser. Restart the computer. That didn't work. Tried using safe mode and clicked into a Youtube video, still no audio. But audio works perfectly when I uses Google Chrome.

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Malazan said

I stopped being able to hear audio on Youtube videos about 30 minutes ago. With the videos I had already clicked into before the issue occurred, I could still hear these video's audio - then I closed these tabs. Closed the browser. Restart the computer. That didn't work. Tried using safe mode and clicked into a Youtube video, still no audio. But audio works perfectly when I uses Google Chrome.

Updated: I updated the three Plug-Ins: Flashplayer, VLC player, and the pdf one and restarted Firefox and the problem still isn't fixed.

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Did you check the volume in the Windows Volume mixer for Firefox and for the Flash plugin (plugin-container)?

Does it make a difference whether you use the HTML5 media player or the default (Flash based) player?


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