I can uninstall it, but I don't see how that will make media work, when media is dependant on flash sometimes depending on the code. John-phd last edited by I realize I can uninstall adobe flash.
Is there a way to fix this? I may have insinuated this orginally but for a gentle reminder, I'm asking it again. So I have to ask, is this going anywhere? I just want the sound to work. I'm very happy my browser has a high score based on someone else's opinion, and I'm ecstatic that I was correct all along that the sound is disabled. It's a huge list of stuff that I don't care about, and I was not able to find anything dealing with sound while I mucked around in there. I saw a popup that sends me back to "Experiments" which I did look into a week or so ago.
It shows that my sound is disabled but there seems to be no options to change or edit this feature. Opera://media-internals - well, this is fun. The computer works for me, not the other way around. Changing the setting for each one (aye, there's the rub!! I have not found any information how to do this!) is actually quite stupid. There are so many websites, so many videos that I could simple go visit and not listen to because of no sound. I have no time for that sort of nonsense. If I were to explicitely (I think that is what you meant) enable sound for each individual website, I would rather pour honey on myself and take a nap on an anthill. The list of players means absolutely nothing to me. But, using the provided URL, I attached a snap of that. I cannot speak to the software that is used, as it is likely a very wide range of embedded code. If you refer to my post, in my opera browser, any video has no sound, from any source I have tried online. This is applicable to YouTube, any videos on Facebook, or VK, or streaming from news websites etc. I found one answer online that was 4 years old, and not applicable to newer revisions of Opera. This seems browser specicific and there are no answers I can find. This is a problem on my home computer also (Windows 7 Ultimate SP1) which has a completely different hardware and software config than my work laptop. No, there are no software conflicts, if there are I'm running Microsoft products, and some higher end scientific software but no media applications or games. The usual: Yes, it's updated to the most recent version, yes I updated Adobe (but if I wait 15 minute, there will be more updates), I don't game, I'm using a work laptop (Dell) Windows 10 with any current updates (no choice). Chrome and TOR work fine, but Opera has some features I like, but it seems to be at the expense of being only partially functional. I am using Opera, it works well, but if I should open a news video, or for that matter, anything that has audio, there is no sound. I purused the threads and found a lot of questions, but no answers.