ChatterBank3 mins ago
Video for "I Won't Let You Down" by PhD
Saw this last night on one of the satellite music channels (I'd never seen it before).
Who was the gorgeous young woman in the video?
T.I.A.
Who was the gorgeous young woman in the video?
T.I.A.
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Watch it here...
Looks like ex Page 3 model Nina Carter to me (married to Rick Wakeman) but I might be wrong.
Watch it here...
Looks like ex Page 3 model Nina Carter to me (married to Rick Wakeman) but I might be wrong.
YouTube uses Adobe Flash Player (currently version 9)
Might be worth trying to re-install or upgrade this, then.
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/
Click above to get it
Might be worth trying to re-install or upgrade this, then.
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/
Click above to get it
http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answ er.py?answer=58132&query=no+sound&topic=&type=
Try reading the link above, see if it prompts you in any way.
If I click on the link to the Phd track it works every time, so must be something amiss in your setup
Try reading the link above, see if it prompts you in any way.
If I click on the link to the Phd track it works every time, so must be something amiss in your setup
We'll crack this one yet S.G. :-)
I assume you are running Windows XP
Do you have the little Speaker Icon in the Task bar beside the clock? (usually says Volume if you hover over it)
Double click on it if you do, and all those Windows Volume sliders appear.
Check the one called WAVE is not all the way down OR in Mute mode.
try that - if you need more info or help come back here.
Fingers crossed!
I assume you are running Windows XP
Do you have the little Speaker Icon in the Task bar beside the clock? (usually says Volume if you hover over it)
Double click on it if you do, and all those Windows Volume sliders appear.
Check the one called WAVE is not all the way down OR in Mute mode.
try that - if you need more info or help come back here.
Fingers crossed!
This is most strange !!!
Are ALL YouTube videos being played with no sound?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vq-lbZvKzU&mod e=related&search=
Here's another link to another "copy".
Try this, let us know what happens.
Are ALL YouTube videos being played with no sound?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vq-lbZvKzU&mod e=related&search=
Here's another link to another "copy".
Try this, let us know what happens.
...Oh and one more thing to try...
to the right of the YouTube colume slider are two rectangle shapes... click on the one farthest right and an external viewer should load (Windows Media Player for me).
If this is set to view "Full Screen" the picture quality will be lousy, but the sound "might" come through.
We'll crack this... I Won't Let You Down !!!!! :-)
to the right of the YouTube colume slider are two rectangle shapes... click on the one farthest right and an external viewer should load (Windows Media Player for me).
If this is set to view "Full Screen" the picture quality will be lousy, but the sound "might" come through.
We'll crack this... I Won't Let You Down !!!!! :-)
The rectangles are part of/under the video screen.
You should have from left to right
A Pause button
A Rewind Button
A Progress Bar
A Time elapsed/Time remain indicator
A Volume Slider
A Speaker Icon/Mute Button
A Button to expand the Video to Full YouTube Screen
A Button to launch external Video Player
If you don't have this it will be a browser or security problem. You may well need the latest version of Java enabled and installed.
Can you confirm what functions from the above list you can actually see?
You should have from left to right
A Pause button
A Rewind Button
A Progress Bar
A Time elapsed/Time remain indicator
A Volume Slider
A Speaker Icon/Mute Button
A Button to expand the Video to Full YouTube Screen
A Button to launch external Video Player
If you don't have this it will be a browser or security problem. You may well need the latest version of Java enabled and installed.
Can you confirm what functions from the above list you can actually see?
Well, I clicked on that link and got presented with (I think) about 8 different K-Lite Codec Packs.
I downloaded the top one and followed the steps precisely.
I then went thru the "Start", "Programs", "K-Lite Codec Pack", "Configuration", etc and.....................................there was no "Fix non-working system sound" option!
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I downloaded the top one and followed the steps precisely.
I then went thru the "Start", "Programs", "K-Lite Codec Pack", "Configuration", etc and.....................................there was no "Fix non-working system sound" option!
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looks like you are not alone in this problem
Have a trawl thru some of these
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/m essageview.cfm?forumid=44&catid=184&threadid=1 175007&enterthread=y#4209759
Have a trawl thru some of these
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/m essageview.cfm?forumid=44&catid=184&threadid=1 175007&enterthread=y#4209759
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