Thunderbolt to HDMI doesn't support youtube?

I bought a thunderbolt to HDMI cable it supports everything but youtube...I played netflix on it, my itunes library, and pretty much anything with sound/ video but for some reason when it comes to youtube it wont support the sound, the video will play but no sound will come out of my tv...do you think its the website or is it the chord? I find it strange that it supports all sound except for one website (the one I use the most).

It definitely can't be the cord. So I would have to say the site which is still odd because my Thunderbolt to HDMI cord plays sound from YouTube. Maybe you have to update Adobe Flash.
Hope this helps,
- Daniel 

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