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Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]Does the FIRST video here work?: http://www.theverge.com/2011/12/12/26309...ohn-gruber

Video works but no sound..
So it's not Flash then, it's Chrome. That was an HTML5 video which didn't use Flash for playback.

When you right click the audio icon in your tray, click "Playback Devices" - let us know what devices are listed. Make sure to right click the list and tick "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show Disconnected Devices" as well.

Does it not work with or without headphones connected?
Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]So it's not Flash then, it's Chrome. That was an HTML5 video which didn't use Flash for playback.

When you right click the audio icon in your tray, click "Playback Devices" - let us know what devices are listed. Make sure to right click the list and tick "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show Disconnected Devices" as well.

Does it not work with or without headphones connected?

Here the video was playing and I ticked "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show Disconnected Devices"

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And I will try with headphones
Well that indicates it's using Windows drivers.. how strange. Check devices when you plug in the headphones and see if the device changes - also, when you play a video in Chrome check the meter which indicates sound playback (on the right) in that panel with the sound devices and see if any of the listed devices seem to indicate Chrome's audio is being played on one of them.
Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]Well that indicates it's using Windows drivers.. how strange. Check devices when you plug in the headphones and see if the device changes - also, when you play a video in Chrome check the meter which indicates sound playback (on the right) in that panel with the sound devices and see if any of the listed devices seem to indicate Chrome's audio is being played on one of them.

Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]Well that indicates it's using Windows drivers.. how strange. Check devices when you plug in the headphones and see if the device changes - also, when you play a video in Chrome check the meter which indicates sound playback (on the right) in that panel with the sound devices and see if any of the listed devices seem to indicate Chrome's audio is being played on one of them.

Look, I was listening to music without headphones and here is the result:

Opera:
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Google Chrome:
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Uninstall Google Chrome and your sound drivers. Open device manager and click on Sound, video and game controllers. Uninstall your sound driver. Reboot after that and Windows should install the drivers again. Then install Google Chrome and hope for the best.

If that doesn't work disable your antivirus/firewall/malware stuff...could be that idk. =I
^ That was my next suggestion - so the device has no remembered settings cause it seems like its stuck on mute or something.

If that don't work I'm all out of ideas I'm afraid..
Oh man.. by the way thanks everyone for help :)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I updated AUDIO DRIVER and it works!!!! :D
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