I have now also removed pulseaudio (just that RPM, plus a few others
that yum wanted to remove because of dependencies) and, tentatively, it
seems to have fixed the rest of my problems, such as ridiculous and
continuous CPU abuse and the problem with videos not playing unless the
mouse pointer was in motion above them.
Also, with Pulse removed, sound is going through the SiS hardware again
but it seems to work without problems now.
It seems like alsa is taking care of audio mixing for me, and the
various alsa mixers seem to work, although they aren't nicely integrated
into the gnome desktop.
The only problem left is that trying to fullscreen the videos crashes
firefox. Compiz zoom seems to work fine though.
Hugh
On 07/28/2009 12:30 PM, Hugh Caley wrote:
So, solved about half my problems with Flash by adding an old CMedia
audio card
Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CM8738 (rev 10)
and not using the built-in SiS audio controller:
Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] AC'97
Sound Controller (rev a0)
Completely fixes my stuttering audio problem and now I can play videos
using the flash plugin, at least for a while.
Now, usually, an embedded youtube video will play just after I restart
the browser. The main problem is that, after a while, firefox will
peg my cpu even if no video is playing, and sometimes the videos will
play only (and poorly) while I'm wiggling the mouse on top of them.
I am using the proprietary driver for my nvidia 6200 card.
Any ideas of other things to try? I currently have "Desktop Effects"
(Compiz) turned on, but turning it off makes little difference. I'm
using Firefox 3.5, but 3.0 seems about the same in terms of Flash
problems.
Hugh
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Aldon Computer Group
6001 Shellmound St. Suite 600
Emeryville, CA 94608
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