Go to Solution. Go into a game room, look for a little speaker. Usually bottom left or above the who's here. Click on the speaker, do you have sound now? View in thread. September Inn Are all your games without sound or just some? Could you name a few games you have tried? Someone answered your question? Hit that 'Accept as Solution' button. You like a post? September - last edited September Could you please make sure that sound is on for browser, Flash and Java you can only see Flash and Java if you have the game running in Windows Volume Mixer right click the speaker icon in bottom right hand corner of your taskbar to open the Volume Mixer?
Also, please make sure the games themselves are not muted. For Trivial Pursuit there is a speaker icon in the bottom left - make sure it is not crossed over. I'm also having the same issue of no sound in some of the games.
A few such as Pinochle still has sound but the majority of them do not. I've check the speakers in the speakers in the game and I do not have them muted. I found a solution to my problem of having no sound. I cleared the Flash Player cache and have my sounds back. To clear the Flash Player Cache, go to your control panel and type flashplayer in the search bar after it loads. Double click the flashplayer listing to open the window. Go to the advanced tab on the window and delete the content.
Hope this will help others. Flash stores its files in a temporary files folder. A corrupt download can cause the sound problems. Empty your temporary internet files. Empty your temporary files folder.
Install the latest version of the Flash plugin. You can download it HERE. If you have problems upgrading the plugin, then uninstall your existing version first with this tool. Close your browser s before you run the uninstall tool. Run the Codec Tweak Tool. Click on the Fixes button. Enable the option called "Fix broken sound Midi, WaveOut ". We try to consider the first things first for any kind of issue.
Maybe, the volume of your computer is not set as correct settings. Check if the speakers connected to your computer are turned on. Once you have completed all the above-mentioned steps, then try to play any media on Adobe Flash Player. If you can hear the sound, then the issue has been resolved. If not, then continue to the rest of the solutions. Windows Troubleshooter is a great tool for fixing some basic issues on your system.
We can surely use this Windows Troubleshooter to overcome the Adobe Flash sound problems. Basic troubleshooting can fix the minor issues on any application. You have to wait patiently until the process gets over. After the process completes, then reboot your computer.
Launch Adobe Flash Player with an audio or video file to check whether the issue persists. If you use Adobe flash player on the web browsers, then an outdated web browser might trouble you. Outdated browsers can cause a glitch in audio services of any application.
Check if you are using the latest web browser version on your system. We have considered the two most used browsers around the world. You have to search for the updates for Google Chrome manually. Firstly, launch the browser. Go to the three horizontal lines or dots at the top-right corner of the screen, that is, the Menu option of Google Chrome.
Click on the Menu option. Choose the Help option. Otherwise, you can see notifications of updates. Click on the Update option to update your Google Chrome browser to the newest version.
Here the mechanism is the same as Google Chrome. Open the Firefox browser. Navigate to the Menu option in the browser. The Menu is the alignment of three horizontal lines or dots at the top-right corner of the browser. Click on it. Go to the Help option. Click on About Firefox option. It will start checking if there are any updates available.
If it needs an update, then download the update. Now, run Adobe flash player on the browser. Hopefully, this method works.
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