did ya check the volume on the video it self and on your computer and make sure the audio is working on ya comp
If you have firefox, check all of your scripts that is a common issue, i had it happen to me
do ya have built in speakers or do ya have the kind u plugin if ya havve the onse ya plug in check to see if ya hit the wire and unplugged it and check to see if mayby u hit the volume button
I use IE, never had this problem. But thanks.
My speakers are plugged in and the volume control is turned all the way up. This is strange, maybe my speakers are blown.
ya that is true could be that or mayby a loose connection? do ya have another pair of speakers u could try to see if that is the problem?
I probably have an old set around. I have to dig through a few boxes.
Java has nothing to do with Youtube (which is good, as Java causes all sorts of troubles). Adobe Flash is the culprit, perhaps. Check http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ and see what version it says you have; compare this with the listed, latest version. If you are less than the latest, follow the upgrade instructions.In a related note, I am no longer able to view full screen videos on youtube, as far as I know my java is the latest version. What gives?
Can you make any other audio play? For example, if you play an audio file in Windows Media Player, does sound work? If so, then it isn't your speakers (obviously). I've had this happen in Firefox to Youtube before. If I remember correctly, I ended up having to uninstall all version of Adobe's Flash Player and then reinstall the latest version.