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In firefox my flash player is lowering the volume for some reason.Every time when im browing youtube or other pages my volume is lowered to 10%.

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OK so when im using firefox and browsing internet,watching youtube etc. My Adobe flash player sound is At 10 % . Even when i manually put to 100% it goes down again. Im running latest versions of both.

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OK so when im using firefox and browsing internet,watching youtube etc. My Adobe flash player sound is At 10 % . Even when i manually put to 100% it goes down again. Im running latest versions of both. Thank you

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YouTube stores the volume level in a Flash cookie. It's possible it's not updating the value.

  1. Delete regular cookies from google.com, youtube.com and ytimg.com
  2. Press the Windows logo orb on the taskbar and click Control Panel.
  3. In the Control Panel search box, type flash
  4. In the search results, click "Flash Player (32-bit)"
  5. Click the Storage tab.
  6. Click the Delete All button.
  7. Check "Delete All Site Data and Settings", then click the Delete button.
  8. Ensure that the volume level is appropriate in the Windows Volume Mixer - Flash Player item, and on the volume indicator on the video itself.
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This didnt solve my problem. Problem has come back after a few days i did the changes again but now everytime is open youtube flash player sound is low in mixer.

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Your System Details Installed Plug-ins

Shockwave Flash 13.0 r0 Update your Shockwave Flash.http://get.adobe.com/shockwave/

and

Version 0.9.19, Copyright 2006-2012 Veetle Inchttp://www.veetle.com/ Version 0.9.18, copyright 2006-2010 Veetle Inchttp://www.veetle.com/

Having more than one version of a program may cause issues.