Andrew via bug-gnuzilla via GNUzilla bug reports <[email protected]> writes:
> The sound from the videos played on rokfin.com , using the icecat browser, is > distorted. I don't want to try running the non-free javascript on that site myself, but I vaguely recall that one of IceCat's privacy-enhancing default settings causes this problem on some sites. It might have been "privacy.resistFingerprinting", which defaults to "true" in IceCat but "false" in upstream Firefox. Would you like to try setting it to "false" in <about:config> and reporting back? However, beware that by doing so, you will be sacrificing some of your privacy in exchange for using sites that apparently don't value your right to privacy. Many popular video sites (including YouTube) work properly with "privacy.resistFingerprinting" turned on, so clearly it's possible to implement a properly functioning video player in JavaScript that's compatible with that setting. If setting "privacy.resistFingerprinting" to "false" doesn't fix your problem, you could try fiddling with the other <about:config> options for which IceCat has different defaults than Firefox. Here's a list of them: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnuzilla.git/tree/data/settings.js?id=05adddbf87a5ee11de7cd90794c331a178bcfd5c Mark
