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No Sound in Browsers: Issues with Audio Playback, Registry Modifications & Web Compatibility

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  • #1 10415370
    soczysty69
    Level 2  
    Hello, the community of the "Elektroda.pl" Portal. Namely, I am struggling with a certain problem that is No Sound in Browsers . And here it is unknown, because sounds work sometimes and sometimes they do not have the so-called humorki. I introduced all Files Modifications "reg" And it does not help, once it works, once it does not. Most of the time I was surfing the Internet Posts in Search of the appropriate topic, but for others. After installing the reg modification, everything flies nicely and I don't. Also, please do not ask questions if I have headphones connected or speakers to the appropriate buttonhole. ; p or if I have everything in the system options, the answer is simple YES. Because System Sounds work. Winamp, Aimp, Skype, TeamSpeak. Only browsers are browsing. I am asking you for HELP.

    Thank you in advance. PS: Marcin Floresto


    Spelling please sort it out. [M]
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  • #2 10415443
    wlw_wl
    Level 38  
    Start by checking if you have an up-to-date Flash.
  • #3 10415477
    soczysty69
    Level 2  
    I am using Google CHrome. Apparently, it updates itself to the Correct Version. But once I have Flash installed. 11 which is the newest one. Reinstalling Google Chrome also didn't work
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  • #5 10415571
    soczysty69
    Level 2  
    I wrote in the plural because my voice does not work in any of the browsers. And I'm currently using Chrome.

    Added after 5 [minutes]:

    And how can I check it in the Mixer if the Application is turned off. ? Because I'm not very Familiar with Computers. :(
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  • #6 10415970
    maras2003
    Level 29  
    You click on the speaker icon (bottom right) and under the control slider, you have the mixer button. You click and you have all the apps that use sound ;)
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  • #7 10415984
    wlw_wl
    Level 38  
    It should be added that all applications that use sound at the moment, i.e. are running.
  • #8 10709605
    pelek_PL
    Level 1  
    Hello,
    I will refresh the topic because in most forums the topic ends like here when it comes to the "mixer".
    My problem is that I don't have sound only in chrome (it works on IE) and it probably happened after installing Flash Shockwave for some internet game. Uninstalling Shockwave, Flash and reinstalling chroma did not help :(
    I have Win7 and in the mixer I can see that the sound is there because the slider is jumping and I can't hear anything, help !!!
  • #9 13653037
    betley
    Level 11  
    When Chrome is not playing Youtube audio:
    Uninstall Chrome along with its settings.
    Please re-install.
    Go to Settings / Show advanced settings / Privacy / Content settings / Plugins - disable individual plugins /
    in the top right corner - Details / Adobe Flash Player and disable the popflashplayer.dll plugin.
    Go back to the previous tab and click Done.
  • #10 16953616
    WeedMan90
    Level 7  
    I see that the topic here also ended without a solution.

    So go to Control Panel> Sound, then go to the "Playback" tab, right click "Speakers / Headphones"
    we set the communication device as the default and the problem with the lack of sound in browsers or other applications is solved.


    I was also browsing the net, but I did not find a solution to the problem, so I tried to install drivers, etc. on my own.
    The problem was the lack of sound in games and browsers, but on players such as AIMP3 or WMP dzek was normal.
    The problem is due to some Windows error code or warning ...

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the issue of intermittent audio playback in web browsers, specifically Google Chrome, while other applications like Winamp and Skype function normally. Users have attempted various solutions, including registry modifications and reinstalling Flash, but the problem persists. Suggestions include checking the audio mixer settings in Windows to ensure no applications are muted, uninstalling and reinstalling Chrome, and adjusting sound settings in the Control Panel. One user noted that sound works in Internet Explorer but not in Chrome, indicating a potential browser-specific issue.
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