18/01/2012, 10:07 PM
19/01/2012, 02:30 AM
Namana Wrote: [ -> ]Funnybutrandom Wrote: [ -> ]is it producing sound in the audio mixer? and is it maybe assigned to a different sound source?
Yes, it is. I set it to MAX still nothing :(
If it's producing sound - i.e. a green bar in the mixer under Google Chrome - then it should be working.. you have set your Primary/Default sound device correctly, yes?
If you really can hear things from other applications however - you may need to convince your computer it's running something else and not chrome.exe.
I've not tried this before but it might just work...
Head to C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application, go into the newest folder which starts with "16" and rename chrome.exe to something else, run it and see if you can hear it again.
19/01/2012, 08:42 AM
Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]Namana Wrote: [ -> ]Funnybutrandom Wrote: [ -> ]is it producing sound in the audio mixer? and is it maybe assigned to a different sound source?
Yes, it is. I set it to MAX still nothing :(
If it's producing sound - i.e. a green bar in the mixer under Google Chrome - then it should be working.. you have set your Primary/Default sound device correctly, yes?
If you really can hear things from other applications however - you may need to convince your computer it's running something else and not chrome.exe.
I've not tried this before but it might just work...
Head to C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application, go into the newest folder which starts with "16" and rename chrome.exe to something else, run it and see if you can hear it again.
Ok. I will try
19/01/2012, 10:04 AM
19/01/2012, 10:56 AM
Funnybutrandom Wrote: [ -> ]all i can think of is that its playing to the wrong device, how many audio outputs do you have installed?
Drivers?
19/01/2012, 11:24 AM
Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]Namana Wrote: [ -> ]Funnybutrandom Wrote: [ -> ]is it producing sound in the audio mixer? and is it maybe assigned to a different sound source?
Yes, it is. I set it to MAX still nothing :(
If it's producing sound - i.e. a green bar in the mixer under Google Chrome - then it should be working.. you have set your Primary/Default sound device correctly, yes?
If you really can hear things from other applications however - you may need to convince your computer it's running something else and not chrome.exe.
I've not tried this before but it might just work...
Head to C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application, go into the newest folder which starts with "16" and rename chrome.exe to something else, run it and see if you can hear it again.
Didn't help :(
19/01/2012, 11:50 AM
Are you sure you can hear things from other programs? xD
19/01/2012, 08:54 PM
Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]Are you sure you can hear things from other programs? xD
Yeah.
Mozilla Firefox - Works
Opera - Works
Internet Explorer - Works
Google Chrome - Doesn't work
19/01/2012, 09:50 PM
I have never used chrome so obviously this is guess work from reading a little...
I read that Alt+W mutes/unmutes all tabs in google chrome but I'm not sure if this is true as I could not find the shortcut in the google chrome docs. (maybe it's with a plugin?)
Maybe worth a try...
I read that Alt+W mutes/unmutes all tabs in google chrome but I'm not sure if this is true as I could not find the shortcut in the google chrome docs. (maybe it's with a plugin?)
Maybe worth a try...
20/01/2012, 05:44 AM
hibbyware Wrote: [ -> ]I have never used chrome so obviously this is guess work from reading a little...
I read that Alt+W mutes/unmutes all tabs in google chrome but I'm not sure if this is true as I could not find the shortcut in the google chrome docs. (maybe it's with a plugin?)
Maybe worth a try...
Still not works :(