Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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[as presented by Myster Ey] Over the course of the past 6 months, I've rec'd some interesting video responses. I also have responded to other people's videos (the 1st one being from EnvisionTheStorm) SO here is a compilation of both types. Each section begins with the initial video being responded to. Have fun & keep communicating with video!
3 comments:
Hi MysterEy,
thanks for your reply.
I can still hear no sound on any off site youtube embedded videos.
I use both IE and Firefox, same problem on both though, as it's a problem with the flash player, (I have the latest one installed) I can't see anything wrong with the browser audio settings, I did have another look in control panel Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, but the only thing I could see was under performance/sample rate conversion quality, which I re set on to good (the lowest setting) (16 bit sound was not listed though !) which I had heard was what you needed to set it on to solve the problem !, but I still get no sound on any youtube embedded videos that are off site, youtube itself I have no problem with, it's just any off site embedded youtube videos that I can hear no sound on, I know they are working on a fix for it, as a lot of people have the same problem.
My sound card is: Creative Sound Blaster X-fi
I found the solution thanks to the user MikeBomb who posted it on this Webpage:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?forumid=44&catid=184&threadid=1175007&enterthread=y
Solution Posted by MikeBomb:
I have been going crazy with this one too but I finally found a solution. Here it is:
Go to a page with a Flash video on it.
Click on the video to activate Flash, then right click on it to bring up the Flash menu.
Click on "Settings", then click the "Advanced..." button.
This should open a new browser window with the Flash Player Settings Manager.
Look on the left side, under "Table of Contents" and "Flash Player Help", for "Global Storage Settings Panel"
Click the "Global Storage Settings Panel" link. This will load the panel on the right side in a Flash object.
You will find that the "Allow third-party Flash content to store data on your computer" box is unchecked.
Check that box!!!
After the box is checked, it should save the setting right away, but I had a little trouble getting it to save the setting. I had to close all open Internet Explorer windows and go back and check the box several times, but finally it saved the setting. Once it did, I had audio in my embedded YouTube videos again.
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It Worked a treat for me ! and it was so simple !.
:)
P.S
I still left it set so they could use zero amount of space on my drive to store files on my PC !.
I'm really glad you got the technical problem solved!
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