On Wednesday 05 September 2007, Daniel wrote:
> Here's what I have:
>   KDE (Konqueror & Firefox)
>   Sound works in mplayer
>   Sound works in amarok
>   I'm using alsa
>   I'm not using arts
>   I'm not using esd
>   My USE flags include gstreamer
>   Flash video works
>   Flash audio is completely silent

Hmmm, apart from gstreamer, I have the same setup

> Here's what I've tried:
>   # emerge netscape-flash
>   $ rm -r ~/.mozilla (and other firefox-ish or macromedia dirs)
>   Restarting the box
>   Creating a new user and starting a KDE session as that user

Same here, so at least it can be gotten to work

> In all cases above, Youtube videos and every other site using Flash
> works great... except for the audio.  I have no sound whatsoever.
>
> This has been the case for some time, but I've been unable to find
> the problem and Google hasn't been much help either.  There's lots of
> mentions of 64bit systems running into this, but both of my machines
> are running in 32bit mode (one is AMD64 desktop, the other is a Intel
> Centrino laptop).
>
> Does anyone have some ideas as to what I'm missing here?  I'm kinda
> desperate at this point as I'm about to go on a very long tour
> through Europe and I won't have time to troubleshoot this sorta thing
> then.

Did you run alsaconf, and redo your mixer settings? What sound card do 
you have?

It should be a thing that JustWorks(tm), in my case I had no 
configuration to do whatsoever.

alan


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