From: Justin The Cynical on
On 7/18/10 6:21 AM, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 07/18/2010 06:03 AM, Justin The Cynical wrote:
> [snip]
>>
>> Try this:
>>
>> http://www.macewan.org/2006/06/01/howto-firefox-flash-video-sound-on-ubuntu-linux-dapper/
>>
>>
>> IIRC, I had this problem on an old Linux install I was using for MythTV,
>> and it did come down to a lack of OSS support with the installed ALSA.
>>
>> (And I googled for 'linux flash sound' and that was the first hit :-) )
>>
>
> Is that 4yo post regarding Flash v7 or v9?

I believe I used it when I had 9 installed, but I've seen reports that
it affects 10 as well.

Old or not, it still might work. Doesn't hurt to try.


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From: Klistvud on
Dne, 17. 07. 2010 20:38:01 je Ron Johnson napisal(a):
> On 07/17/2010 01:09 PM, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
>> On Saturday 17 July 2010 20:02:58 Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>> Any thoughts on how to solve this would be much appreciated, since
>>> otherwise my wife will insist on moving back to Windows.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>
>> One solution will be to change your wife!!
>
> Wanting to watch /Desperate Housewives/ at abc.com isn't really
> specific to her.
>
> Besides, my kids want to watch YouTube and play Flash games, and
> trading them isn't really feasible.
>

Ditto here. As for changing your wife: better make sure that your wife
and kids are'nt already making plans for trading you in for a
Windows-only dad! At least, that's what things are like in our
household ...

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From: Paul Cartwright on
On Sun July 18 2010, Javier Vasquez wrote:
> Sorry to be stubborn...  And this time?  The flashplayer-mozilla from
> debian-multimedia has always worked for me on both both i686 and newer
> amd64 boxes, including old boxes with just usb audio device.  The
> amd64 unstable version of flashplayer-mozilla from debian multimedia
> depends upon some ia32 libraries as of current unstable...  Right now
> 1:10.1.53.64-0.0 (i686) or 2:10.1.53.64-0.0 (amd64)...  I don't have
> any other flash player supplier installed, just in case...

whats the difference between flashplayer-mozilla and:
ii adobe-flashplugin 10.0.32.18-1
Adobe Flash Player plugin version 10
ii flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound 0.0.svn2431-3

I'm having issues on a regular basis where the sound stops working in only
iceweasel. Sound comes out, but it is garbled junk. /etc/init.d/alsasound
restart makes it better, but crashes iceweasel.

ii iceweasel 3.0.6-3
lightweight web browser based on Mozilla
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xdffdc000 irq 16

Lenny..

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From: Ron Johnson on
On 07/18/2010 09:16 PM, Javier Vasquez wrote:
> On 7/18/10, Ron Johnson<ron.l.johnson(a)cox.net> wrote:
[snip]
>>
>> flashplayer-mozilla has never worked for me.
>>
>
> Sorry to be stubborn... And this time? The flashplayer-mozilla from
> debian-multimedia has always worked for me on both both i686 and newer

Sorry, what I meant was flashplugin-nonfree.

Anyway, no luck with any of them...

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From: H.S. on
On 17/07/10 02:02 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My Google-fu must not be up to snuff, because I've Googled much without
> any luck.
>
> USB Audio
> 32-bit Sid
> ALSA 1.0.23+dfsg-1
> Flash 10.1r53 (from adobe.com)
> Iceweasel 3.6.4-1 (experimental)
> vlc 1.1.0
> users are in group audio
>
> Sound plays fine from local sources but not from Flash/Iceweasel. (Yes,
> Flash *video* works.)

Happened with me too for the last couple of days. It started when I
noticed that I could not redirect the output of flash videos from
Pulseaudio. In fact, a playing flash video does not even register in
Pulseaudio's Playback tab. So in trying to fix this, I started to try
various things. One of which was to try flashplayer-mozilla. Well, that
mucking around with the working flashplayer ended up in killing its audio.


> Any thoughts on how to solve this would be much appreciated, since
> otherwise my wife will insist on moving back to Windows.


What worked was to recall how I had installed the player in the first
place. I am using Debian Testing amd64 and thus I cannot install the
player from Adobe in the usual Debian way. But the procedure listed
under "Debian Testing 'Squeeze' amd64" on the following link worked.
http://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer

At this time, here is the version of the player that I have:
flashplugin-nonfree 2:10.1.53.64.1

The audio is now working quite okay from my motherboard's audio but I am
still unable to control its output from Pulseaudio, only the main mixer
controls work. Oh well.

YMMV.
regards.


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