FWIW, my nspluginwrapper was working great from unstable on my amd64 platform (audio and video, reasonably watchable, etc). This is a new machine as of about 2 weeks ago so I was quite happy that apt-get install did me right and grabbed the right flash and set up the right wrapper libs in the right directories.
BUT A few days ago I started running into audio problems with Totem (which handles other media in Iceweasel and basic media playing of movies and whatnot) and it seems it was the Totem-xine package that was running up against some audio issues in libxine (libxine1 ?) with a mutex assert that I found mentioned online here and there. I switched to Totem-gstreamer and am once again able to deal with normal media with audio and video. I also more-recently updated nspluginwrapper to 0.9.91.5-1 in hopes that the audio issues would be magically fixed [I've developed that same sort of "damn, it just works..." confidence], but instead I no longer have any embedded flash support in iceweasel. While the about:plugins output in iceweasel indicates flash support is present via the wrapped plugin, I get a big gaping hole where any flash should be. So the shorter answer is "me too." I wonder if it's related to the libxine stuff, though a cursory examination of the output of ldd for the flash plugin so doesn't show a direct link there. I've been way too busy to fret too much for the past 2 days or so about flash ads not playing, though, so again, "me too" is all I can offer at this time. -dh ps seeing this on a quad core intel machine and a turion x2 laptop, both running amd64 unstable, and it happened on my laptop first so I knew it was coming. On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 07:48 +0200, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote: > On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 00:43 -0500, Jaime Ochoa Malagón wrote: > > On 9/6/07, Joost Kraaijeveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > What do I have to do to enable sound for flash movies using Debian > > > testing, firefox nspluginwrapper, and adobe 32-bit flash plugin (all up > > > to date with the latest version as of today)? > > > > > > I did an (naive??) "apt-get install" and configured nothing, expecting > > > and hoping that it "just worked" and it does not. Reading several docs > > > did not reveal anything that I could use. > > > > > > 1. Can anyone confirm that it should work? > > > > That should work > > > > > 2. If it should, what can I do or read to make it work? > > > > try to configure your oss sound support > Well, I am listening to MP3's, watching DVD's, listening to internet > radio, so I suspect that my sound is configured correctly in general. > Could you be more specific? > >