Problems of his YouTube since RealPlayer has been disabled since firefox

Since RealPlayer Recorder has been disabled since Firefox, some excerpts in the YouTube game with good sound level, while the other can hardly be heard - even with the full on sound slider. There seems to be no reason on which clip is going to be affected - it's just random.

Try to clear the Flash local storage and settings.

  • Control Panel > Flash Player > storage: Local storage settings * delete a specific area: the site Local storage settings * delete all areas: all delete and erase data

Flash Website storage settings panel:

Global storage settings panel:

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