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HDMI Audio Not Woring in Firefox.

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Here's the problem: when I try to play a Youtube or other video in Firefox, the sound cuts out after 1 second. Then silence.

I have tried everything. I updated drivers. I tried fixing sound in the sound settings. Nothing works.

This seems only to be a problem with the HDMI output, as it seems fine when I use Bluetooth. However, it is only a problem with Firefox, because it works fine in Chrome and Edge.

Here's the problem: when I try to play a Youtube or other video in Firefox, the sound cuts out after 1 second. Then silence. I have tried everything. I updated drivers. I tried fixing sound in the sound settings. Nothing works. This seems only to be a problem with the HDMI output, as it seems fine when I use Bluetooth. However, it is only a problem with Firefox, because it works fine in Chrome and Edge.

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Doesn't solve the problem. As best I can tell, it just looks like Firefox doesn't play nice with my video card's audio drivers. I've reported the problem to them as well, but they're no help. And as I said, the problem seems specific to Firefox; other browsers don't have this problem.