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    Volume issue?

    Hey guys,
    recently when I watch something on a browser in google chrome, very constantly my volume keeps dropping to zero on its own and I have to manually adjust them back to normal position.

    has anyone having issue like this? it's very annoying

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    Re: Volume issue?

    and this doesnt happen in any other browser?

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    Re: Volume issue?

    I dont have that happen but every new round of TF2 I have to reconfigure my audio until it sounds right which is extremely aggrevating as well.

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    Re: Volume issue?

    Sleepy: Did you update Flash recently? I'm starting to have some wonky YouTube issues after updating this morning.

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    Re: Volume issue?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ecip View Post
    and this doesnt happen in any other browser?
    well not sure, cause I only use chrome and i did updated flash recently, dunno when.

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    Re: Volume issue?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepyk2 View Post
    well not sure, cause I only use chrome and i did updated flash recently, dunno when.
    to troubleshoot, you should really try this in another browser. firefox, opera.... fuck ie.

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    Re: Volume issue?

    sad thing is i only have ie and it too has same issue.
    actually instead of dropping to zero, its in low settings so i can adjust the speaker volume and make the browser's sound up. its so weird.

    ps i never downloaded firefox..

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    Re: Volume issue?

    Do you have our sound setup to reduce program volume when transmitting voice? Ive had this be an issue for me in the past where it would drop all my volumes to almost 0 even though I was not transmitting and I would have to manually reconfigure them. I found that resetting this setting back to default then resetting it back up would remedy the issue, however sometimes it came back after a session of gaming.

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