On IE7 under tool's go to advanced tab scroll down till you see "play web page sounds" check box, click apply.
You could also try installing Firefox and see if the same problem occurs in that browser.
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Browse All TopicsI can play CD's and Itunes, but there is no sound with any youtube video. There is also no sound using IE.
This was a recent development. It was working.
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Daydream - The volume was the first thing I checked. It was in the maximum position. PwrBall - as per my statement I am using Firefox. I did try it with IE and that did not work either. Ptotocl12 - the interesting thing is that under Volume in Sounds and Audio Devices it says "No Audio Device". This is XP so I assume that similar to Vista sound control.The control panel has a icon call soundMax. I tried to run the install several times. The install program indicates install complete but it still says "No Audio Device". Note that this is an older rebuilt computer with externally powered speakers. Hope this helps.
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by: pr0t0c0l12Posted on 2008-10-17 at 14:25:32ID: 22745445
If you are in Vista:
Check the sound settings. Right Click on speaker on your task bar. Open Volume Control. Go to Advanced Properties. There just make sure that the wave volume is in a reasonable place and that Internet explorer is not muted. I have seen causing problems. Make sure those controls are running all at your desire.
Hope this helps you.