The post on that Mozilla forum indicated that the issue started to occur with the more recent versions of Flash Player. ![]() ![]() This issue has been noted in a Mozilla Firefox forum ( ), but I’m experiencing the issue on Internet Explorer as well. Since the computers I’m preparing will go in a classroom, I needed to find a solution which didn’t involve attaching speakers. When I attach speakers, even if they’re turned off, the Youtube video works. While it may be hard to believe, this issue is due to the fact that there are no speakers attached to the computer, and in fact, the volume icon in the tray has an X on it. This also happens when playing videos on other sites that actually take the video from Youtube. I have a group of identical Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-bit computers that I’m preparing for use, and Youtube videos freeze after a few seconds (I get a message on a fuzzy background saying to try again later, as if that would help). However, I used ForceDisableJD as suggested by Nich above, and that DID disable audio jack detection for me. ![]() Changing the EnableDynamicDevices value didn’t work for me – audio jack detection was still enabled.
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