> It's still experimental, but it works for me.

> You can get the source, RPMS and more information on:
> http://pulseaudio.revolutionlinux.com/

> I'll try to push the source to Macromedia, but I want to have a couple
> of beta-testers first.

Works for me too :)

Thanyou.
Chris.

On 11/21/06, Jean-Michel Dault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> There is now a better solution than using esddsp...
>
> I just relased full Esound and PulseAudio support for Flash 9 based on
> the additional interface support library.
>
> What's more, the PulseAudio layer features full synchronization between
> audio and video. (ESD still sucks, I can't do miracles ;-)
>
> The driver has built-in autodetection code, so it will automatically
> select the best output available based on environment variables
> (PULSE_SERVER, ESPEAKER, etc).
>
> It's still experimental, but it works for me.
>
> You can get the source, RPMS and more information on:
> http://pulseaudio.revolutionlinux.com/
>
> I'll try to push the source to Macromedia, but I want to have a couple
> of beta-testers first.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jean-Michel Dault
> Revolution Linux inc.
>
> > Well, here is what comes from lurking on the list. I have combined the bits 
> > of
> > information as they came in to summarize what is needed to get sound on LTSP
> > diskless terminals from the Macromedia Flash 9 plugin. I thought others 
> > might
> > benefit from collecting the info in one place. Make any use of this that you
> > will.
> >
> > ==============================================================================
> >
> >       Upgrading to Macromedia Flashplayer Plugin v9 Beta for K12LTSP
> >
> > When Macromedia released the beta of the Flash 9 plugin for Linux, the 
> > support
> > for ESD that was in Flash 7 turned up missing. This was a situation of one
> > step forward (Flash 9 for Linux) and one step back (no Flash sound on 
> > diskless
> > terminals).
> >
> > There is a work-around. Macromedia has released "Additional Interface 
> > Support
> > for Linux" that can be used to work around the problem until something 
> > better
> > (pulse audio?) comes along. By compiling this additional shared library and
> > installing it, the "esddsp" utility can be used to re-direct sound from OSS 
> > to
> > ESD, meaning we can get our sound back on diskless terminals.
> >
> > Overview of Steps:
> >
> >       1. Install the Flash Beta 9 plugin
> >       2. Compile and install the Additional Interface Support for Linux
> >       3. Invoke Firefox with esddsp
> >
> > First, download and install the Flash 9 beta from the Download Center:
> >
> > http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
> >
> > Then follow the directions in the release notes:
> >
> >       http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/releasenotes.html
> >
> > Next, follow the directions for downloading, compiling, testing, and
> > installing the additional interaface support library on the "Flash
> > Player:Additional Interface Support for Linux" site:
> >
> >
> > http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flash_Player:Additional_Interface_Support_for_Linux
> >
> > Finally, you will need to invoke Firefox with "esddsp". Here is an example
> > invocation from an IceWM menu entry:
> >
> >       prog Firefox firefox esddsp firefox
> >       ^    ^       ^       ^      ^
> >
> > The five parameters are (in order left to right):
> >
> >       1. Application entry in menu (prog keyword)
> >       2. Name as it appears on menu
> >       3. Name of Icon to appear on menu
> >       4. Name of program to run (assumes that it is in path)
> >       5. Argument(s) to supply to program on command line
> >
> > In this example it is also assumed that "firefox" is in the execution path.
> > The full pathname can also be supplied if needed.
> >
> > With other desktop managers the details will be different, but the idea is 
> > the
> > same: you will be running "esddsp" with "firefox" (or it's complete path) as
> > an argument to "esddsp". In this case Firefox is the sound player that 
> > esddsp
> > will be re-directing the output from. See the man page for esddsp for more
> > details.
> >
> > This works on K12LTSP v5 with LTSP v4.2 and Firefox v2.0. The sound is set 
> > up
> > as at:
> >
> >       http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Sound
> >
> > ==============================================================================
> >
> >
> > --
> >         "History doesn't repeat itself; at best it rhymes."
> >                         - Mark Twain
> >
> > | John Lucas                          [EMAIL PROTECTED]               |
> > | St. Thomas, VI 00802                http://mrjohnlucas.googlepages.com/ |
> > | 18.3°N, 65°W                        AST (UTC-4)                         |
> >
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> Jean-Michel Dault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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