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Re: Fwd: sound problem with firefox 3.6



"Ian D. Leroux" writes:
- On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 22:31 +0100, "Ulisse Agresti" 
<lss.grs%gmail.com@localhost>
- wrote:
- > *1- What OS/architecture?*
- > R)
- > uname -a
- > 
- >  NetBSD 5.1 (GENERIC) #0: Sun Nov  7 14:39:56 UTC 2010
- > 
builds%b6.netbsd.org@localhost:/home/builds/ab/netbsd-5-1-RELEASE/i386/201011061943
- Z-obj/home/builds/ab/netbsd-5-1-RELEASE/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
- > i386
- > 
- > *2- What do you mean by "everywhere": what exactly have you tried
- > that successfully produced audio output, what did you try that failed
- > to do so? *
- > R)
- > I installed Mplayer (mplayer-1.0rc20100913nb5). Music files are executed
- > correctly (i.e.  .mp3).
- > Audio is not heard with firefox (ie youtube, etc. ..)
- 
- Have you tried any non-flash audio?  Is this a firefox problem or a
- flash problem?

Are you still running mplayer, etc when trying to use the flash
based player within firefox?

In my experience, the flash player tries to open the audio
device *once* at start up, and if something else as the audio
device open (busy), flash gets a failure and never makes a peep.

Audio devices are exclusive open on NetBSD, so the first open
gets the device (usually xmms for me..:)

I've never checked to see if flash player will play nicely with
either e-sound (the enlightened sound daemon from gnome) or the
corresponding interface from kde (arts??).. Or even for NAS (the
network audio service.)

- > *3- Which version of firefox are you running ?  *
- > R)
- > firefox-3.6.13nb1
- > 
- > *4- which version of flash-plugins? *
- > R)
- > adobe-flash-plugin-10.0.0.525
- > 
- > *5- The linux binary versions or the native NetBSD versions? *
- > R)
- > netbsd version(I'm not sure)
- 
- Looks like you're running native NetBSD firefox with a Linux flash-
- plugin (adobe-flash-plugin is the Linux x86 binary plugin).  I think
- that's supposed to work thanks to nspluginwrapper, but I haven't used
- that functionality in a very long time; can someone who has chime in?

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