David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/25/2015 3:29 PM, Brian Mailman wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Brian Mailman wrote:

Seamonkey 2.32
Win7

So... I upgraded to v.2.32 and suddenly Youtube videos have no sound.
The video plays, but there's no sound. I have sound otherwise (the
fireworks on spider solitaire, mail alert sounds, the messages on ISPQ,
etc.)

Any ideas?

WFM.

What is "WFM"?

Do other Flash videos played from within SeaMonkey have sound, or is it
just YouTube? If all Flash is silent in SM:

1) Mouse over the speaker icon (volume control) at the lower left of a
YouTube video and make sure it's not muted (YouTube uses a cookie to
remember your volume setting from vid to vid); if that doesn't help,

I feel really really (really) stupid.  That was it.  I have a feeling
this must relate to "WFM"

Thanks!!

B/


WFM = "works for me"

Don't feel stupid about WFM.  Too many people are now using their own
acronyms in place of English phrases because of Twitter and other
texting systems.  Usually, only those who create such acronyms know what
they mean.

A frequent participant in Mozilla newsgroups is Tanstaafl.  That is not
someone's name; that is an acronym for "There ain't no such thing as a
free lunch".  I also see WTF and ROTFLMAO.  Here, SM is NOT "sadism and
masochism; it is SeaMonkey.  TB is not tuberculosis; it is Thunderbird.

Newsgroup messages are not Twitter tweets.  We all could understand the
discussions better if participants used English (or their native
language) and not acronyms.

Actually, WFM is not an acronym, but just an abbreviation. An acronym is a special type of abbreviation that is pronounced like a word. RAM would be an example of an acronym.

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