Thanks. I switched my browser from Internet Explorer to Firefox and now I have audio.
Probably the ‘sound’ control in IE is on mute or low.
In IE, load a video and check to see whether the volume control is on mute to very low.
Since you are getting sound through other browsers, it sounds like an IE situation.
I have that occasionally, as I run several different browsers.
Some computers will allow you to mute video feeds individually, while others will mute everything if ‘muted’.
I had a “fatal” laptop crash last fall and got some professional tech* help during the process of working through what happened & I ended up getting a new one. When I asked the tech what he would recommend for helping keep my new laptop safe, the first thing he said was NEVER use Internet Explorer. I wasn’t using it (had Pale Moon), now on Firefox since they have more regular security updates. Just thought I’d pass that little tidbit on about IE. When I lost my volume control, it was while using Firefox & I got it back using the link I referenced. Glad you got yours back so easily!! :-)
*This tech is great - he’s on a monthly contract for regular updates/service & problem solving for a company owned by a relative so it wasn’t somebody I picked up out of the phone book.
You still running Windows XP?
I had to switch to Firefox too since XP and IE-8 were no longer supported by Youtube........