Hi Jeff,
Thank you so much! But the fact is that I had been using pulseaudio for
more than half year and everything worked well until last week. I tried
removing pulseaudio but it doesn't help.
I also tried reinitializing alsa, but no luck.
I think the problem exists in the adobe flash plugin, because I found
that the alsa module for pulseaudio works properly and html5 can
perfectly play video with sound in browsers. I currently have flash
11.1.102.56. The beta version of flash suffers the same problem.
--
Xunhua
On 12/09/2011 03:45 PM, Jeff Gordon wrote:
> Hi, Xunhua --
>
> Some possibilities: If you've got alsa installed, and pulseaudio just came
> in with the upgrade, they may be fighting for control of the audio. That has
> killed sound for me more than once. My solution is to remove or disable
> pulseaudio; someone else might approach it differently.
>
> Also, I don't know what led up to it, but on one occasion all that was
> needed was to reinitialize alsa. I think "alsactl init" was the command
> I used on that occasion.
>
> -- Jeff --
>
> On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 12:21:21PM +0800, Guo, Xunhua wrote:
>> Same problem here.
>>
>> It worked some time ago. But after some upgrading the sound for flash
>> was gone. Really weird.
>>
>> --
>> Xunhua
>>
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