XPS 8700 - no sound on YouTube

I had sound on YouTube, but it has now disappeared. All internal audio diagnostics function and I have sound on other applications. I downloaded Dell and everything passes diagnostics.  I'm puzzled.  Help!

Hello

Nice day!

Try these steps and tell us if the volume of youtube is back.

* Open Internet Explorer
* Click on Tools - Internet Options
* Click on the Advanced tab
* Click on Reset
* Insert a check to remove personal settings
* Click on Reset
* When Internet Explorer has completed the application to the default settings, click close
Restarting the computer
* Go to youtube and see if the volume is

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