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Wed, 19 May 2010 01:25:42 -0500 To: Darrel Gilbertson From: Dale Cockle <kaffeeklatch@sctxcompclub.org> Subject: Re: [KaffeeKlatch-Win7] Thanks again/Darrel writes Darrel, I'm sorry that your YouTube audio isn't resolved. Possibly you're missing some Codecs. Try downloading/installing K-Lite Codecs. An easy way to get it and a bunch of other freebies is to go to <http://ninite.com/>. Choose what you want, download the small Ninite installer, run it, and it will download and install (update if older version is already there) everything you selected. Note that Ninite is the easiest place to get Flash Player updates. Hope this helps. Thanks for the feed back. Sharing info is the name of the game. Regards, Dale.... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ At 02:34 PM 5/18/2010, you wrote: Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 14:34:45 -0500 Subject: Thanks again/Darrel writes From: Darrel Gilbertson To: Dale Cockle <KK> Dale, It is always a "tutorial" for me when I watch and listen to you "find solutions to computer issues" at KoffeeKlatch. Thanks so much. I do not have a complete solution to the <http://youtube.com>youtube.com audio problem on my Windows 7 laptop device (Toshiba) so I am not putting this on the Forum format. As to the question I raised about audio on Youtube.com I "played" with several plugins, extensions, un- and re-installs (even conversion software that was a total waste of time) but can only get Youtube.com videos w/sound on Google Chrome. Am I a user caught in "cyber-wars" between Apple and Google, or Google and Microsoft? I can use "workarounds" but you know better than me that they are a nuisance. Any further thoughts? Darrel Gilbertson |