On my MacBook Pro, while using the windows side, I have no audio. Any suggestions

On my MacBook Pro while using the Windows hard drive, I have no audio. The icon shows that I should (no mute insignia).  Any thoughts what I might do to correct?
Thnaks.
Tom

Whoa, I found the answer by clicking on one of the questions in the "More Like This" box to the right.  I do  wonder how to find that box before posting my dumb question.  The answer turned out to be checking the youtube volume control.  I turned that up and it solved the problem for Comast as well.

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