If you have Windows 7 and possibly higher, you can access the YouTube volume as follows.
Go to system tray and find speaker icon and press enter on volume mixer.
Then tab to volume for YouTube and raise or lower with up or down arrows.

On 8/26/2015 3:06 PM, Adrian Spratt via Jfw wrote:
The other day I posted a query after losing lost all sound on YouTube when 
using IE11 as my browser. I now have the solution, though it isn't a good one.

Several people offered suggestions, but nothing worked. Keep in mind that I 
could get sound on other websites with IE11, and I could also get sound on 
YouTube with Firefox. In my query, I noted that JAWS showed a volume panel for 
YouTube that it didn't detect when IE11 was the browser.

I've now confirmed that the solution is to raise the volume on the YouTube page 
when using IE11. Since this setting is not accessible, it required asking 
someone with sight.
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