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HOW TO FIX NO AUDIO PROBLEM IN FLASH (4 SOLUTIONS)

New Here ,
Mar 20, 2007 Mar 20, 2007
This solution is for WINDOWS ONLY!!! Unfortunately I believe it is a bug in flash itself as I have read more than one instance of this same no audio problem occuring on MAC'S and LINUX based systems as well. IF YOU KNOW OF SOLUTIONS TO THE MAC OR LINUX BASED PROBLEMS, PLEASE POST THEM IN THIS THREAD.

Description of the problem: Video sites such as YouTube, VideoSift, Break, Google Videos, Yahoo, and a plethora of others do not stream embedded audio. Viewing a YouTube video, for example, on VideoSift.com results in the video playing back with no audio. However, by going directly to YouTube and playing back the same video, it appears to work.

THERE ARE SEVERAL POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS.

Problem: You may be missing your WAVEMAPPER driver.
Cause: Wavemapper driver was removed during installation or updating of the Flash Player. It might not necessarily be Flash that removes it but apparently something does.
Solution #1: Google "Flash No Audio WAVEMAPPER" for directions, its been covered a bunch, but basically requires running REGEDIT and readding the WAVEMAPPER key to the appropriate location and value in the registry. Its not as difficult as it sounds.

http://weyland.be/wrdprss/index.php/2006/08/22/no-sound-in-macromedia-flash-player-9/

if your wavemapper key is installed correctly...

Possible Cause: Corrupted or damaged flash content preventing audio streaming from working correctly.
Soltuion #2: Run CC Cleaner and delete only cached Flash content. It is a free program, again just google "download CC Cleaner". This particular solution worked for me.

If CC Cleaner also does not work, the description of your problem may differ slightly. In my case on several computers, one day it worked, the next day it didnt. If it never worked, this would be a logical solution for you. One variation of this that I have found is to create a new Windows User Account and log into it. The reason the CC Cleaner method may work better is that the User Accounts have their own separate cache folders so a corrupted cache preventing audio playback on one profile will not be available on the other User Account to cause the same problem. I wont explain how to do this as the CC Cleaner will work better but if you are curious, yet again google "create new windows user accounts". I have also seen this method work on one of my affected computers but it did not fix the issue on the account I was having problems with.

http://www.ccleaner.com Install and run it, use it only to remove Flash under the Applications Tab, Multimedia, Adobe Flash Player. Check it and uncheck everything else, then hit Analyze then Run Cleaner.

Possible Cause: Missing Codec
Solution #2: Download and install the K-Lite Codec pack. Again, google it. A CODEC stands for COmpressor DECompressor and is a way to make audio and video files small enough to be transferred on the internet. There are a lot of different codecs and if you want to play back a video that was compressed using a particular codec, you will need that same corresponding codec to decompress your media source and view its content. Basically if you dont have a codec, you cant observe the content of the media. If you have a VCR and want to play back a DVD, you are out of luck unless you get a DVD Player. DivX and XVid Codecs are some of the very popular codecs used on the net, but to get those, I still suggest getting the K-Lite Codec Pack.

http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite_Codec_Pack.htm

Solution #4: Go back to Flash 7. If it aint broke dont fix it. This Final alternative is only to be used as a last resort. You'll have to get rid of Flash 9 and go back to Flash 7. The really tricky part here is that you have to prevent Flash from auto updating itself. If you install Flash 7, and hit up YouTube, you'll immediately get Flash 9+ installed again with the same problems. So AFTER you uninstall Flash 9 (use Macromedias / Adobes uninstaller, yet again go google it) make a new text file and name it MMS.CFG, in the file put this one line "AutoUpdateDisable=1" (without the quotes) and put it in BOTH your c:\windows\system32 AND c:\windows\system32\Macromed\Flash folders. This will prevent flash from Auto Updating to 9+, then have to find some place to download the old flash 7 installer. I found one here. http://www.intercomm.com/downloads/Flash7. Only problem is that most sites will try to make you install Flash 9 and Flash 7 does not work on all sites, but it does on some like YouTube. DO NOT UPDATE TO FLASH 9+ IF YOU USE THIS METHOD.

You will probably want to IMMEDIATELY go to http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager05.html after installing Flash 7 and UNCHECK the update feature

I've tried to write this quick little guide at 3AM so Im not going to take more time to research other ways to fix this problem. If you have other solutions, such as for MAC and LINUX, or feel like adding on to something else that I've written here (links would be useful to the downloads I suggested) or correcting any mistakes I probably have made, please say so.

One of these solutions is bound to help you. Theres multiple causes for this no audio problem so there is obviously multiple fixes.
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Oct 23, 2007 Oct 23, 2007
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Feb 16, 2009 Feb 16, 2009
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I had the same problem.


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New Here ,
Jan 26, 2008 Jan 26, 2008
I have sound but it is garbled while trying to play a camtasia training video .hard to hear what the instructor is saying any idea what causes this and how to fix
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New Here ,
Sep 14, 2008 Sep 14, 2008
Yeah Vista/Firefox and Youtube/Flash are not the best combination so far. Thanks for the information.
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New Here ,
Sep 24, 2008 Sep 24, 2008
Thanks for the information. more knowledge for me
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New Here ,
Sep 26, 2008 Sep 26, 2008
Does latest version solve this problem ?
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New Here ,
Oct 29, 2008 Oct 29, 2008
Useful and effectual informations. Thanks
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Nov 05, 2008 Nov 05, 2008
Thank you for the many many helpful suggestions to this VERY frustrating problem! None of the solutions worked for me, but the idea of checking out the speaker plug-in and setup helped. I just now discovered that my Audio default device (go to Control Panel, Sounds and Audio Devices, Audio tab - Sound Playback default device) had somehow gotten set to some Modem such-and-such... instead of my Soundblaster. I changed it back to the Soundblaster and OUALA - I have Sound again!!! Now when I go into the control panel, that modem doesn't even show up as a choice for the default device. Not sure how it got in there in the first place, but I'm so thankful that it's fixed. I've been without sound for months!
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New Here ,
Nov 14, 2008 Nov 14, 2008
I've spent the last week or so trying to fix this sound problem. I've tried all of the solutions on this page and quite a few others. None of them are working. I have a windows vista laptop so I just have the built in speakers. If someone could help me I would greatly appreciate it.
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New Here ,
Dec 18, 2008 Dec 18, 2008
I had problems with sound on a dell xps m1530 on vista when exporting flash movies from cs3, but I updated my sound drivers and miraculously everything works fine now.

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