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This article identifies several causes and solutions for not having sound when using Firefox, such as missing audio on websites.

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This article identifies several causes (and solutions) of ''No Sound in Firefox''. Before using the instructions in this article, make sure other applications on your computer can play sounds. If Firefox is the only application that you can't hear, continue to the troubleshooting steps below. {for fx3} If you want Firefox to make a "click" sound effect when you click on a link, and to use other small sound effects like Internet Explorer does when you browse web pages, try the [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/1030 Navigational Sounds] extension. {/for} __TOC__ {for win} = Windows Vista volume mixer = # Open Firefox and visit a site that should play sound. ** e.g. Go to the [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/video/ Firefox videos page], and play a video. # Click the volume icon in the Windows task bar. # Click '''Mixer'''. The Volume Mixer window will appear. # Make sure the Firefox slider is not at the bottom. {/for} = Flash based videos or media lack sound = If you're only having trouble hearing sound from pages that use Flash for video and audio (such as YouTube), you may be experiencing a problem with the Flash plugin. Follow the instructions in the [[Flash-based videos and sound do not play correctly]] article. = Non-standard code = Websites made using FrontPage add background music to webpages using non-standard code. # {for win,linux}At the top of the Firefox window{/for}{for mac}On the menu bar{/for}, open the {menu Tools} menu, and select {menu Page Info}. The [[Page Info window]] will open. # If there is a line in the Page Info window saying "''GENERATOR Microsoft FrontPage ...''", contact the webpage author. = Other Plugins = Most web page sounds are made through plugins. For these sounds to work, you need to have the correct plugin installed. If a plugin isn't installed, you'll normally see a puzzle piece icon and Firefox will show a yellow bar telling you that you need to install the plugin. See the [[Popular plugins]] article for links on how to install various plugins, including QuickTime, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, and more. == Plugin volume controls == Some plugins have their own volume controls. Check for a volume control directly on the plugin or in the {for win,linux}right-click{/for}{for mac}{key Ctrl}+click{/for} menu.
This article identifies several causes (and solutions) of ''No Sound in Firefox''. Before using the instructions in this article, make sure other applications on your computer can play sounds. If Firefox is the only application that you can't hear, continue to the troubleshooting steps below. {for win, fx35} If you want Firefox to make a "click" sound effect when you click on a link, and to use other small sound effects like Internet Explorer does when you browse web pages, try the [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/1030 Navigational Sounds] extension. {/for} __TOC__ {for win} = Windows Vista volume mixer = # Open Firefox and visit a site that should play sound. #* e.g., Go to the [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/video/ Firefox videos page], and play a video. # Click the volume icon in the Windows task bar. # Click '''Mixer'''. The Volume Mixer window will appear. # Make sure the Firefox slider is not at the bottom. {/for} = Flash based videos or media lack sound = If you're only having trouble hearing sound from pages that use Flash for video and audio (such as YouTube), you may be experiencing a problem with the Flash plugin. Follow the instructions in the [[Flash-based videos and sound do not play correctly]] article. = Non-standard code = Websites made using FrontPage add background music to webpages using non-standard code. # {for win,linux}At the top of the Firefox window{/for}{for mac}On the menu bar{/for}, open the {menu Tools} menu, and select {menu Page Info}. The [[Page Info window]] will open. # If there is a line in the Page Info window saying "''GENERATOR Microsoft FrontPage ...''", contact the webpage author. = Other Plugins = Most web page sounds are made through plugins. For these sounds to work, you need to have the correct plugin installed. If a plugin isn't installed, you'll normally see a puzzle piece icon and Firefox will show a yellow bar telling you that you need to install the plugin. See the [[Popular plugins]] article for links on how to install various plugins, including QuickTime, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, and more. == Plugin volume controls == Some plugins have their own volume controls. Check for a volume control directly on the plugin or in the {for win,linux}right-click{/for}{for mac}{key Ctrl}+click{/for} menu.

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