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
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
Here's what I've tried:
# emerge netscape-flash
$
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 15:00:12 -0400
Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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.
well then I think there may be hope for you, for this isn't likely to
provide
On September 5, 2007 03:12:18 pm Dan Farrell wrote:
well then I think there may be hope for you, for this isn't likely to
provide the best possible solution.
have you tried starting firefox like 'aoss firefox' ?
a hack, but googling aos firefox together provide:
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
Here's what I've tried:
#
Indeed, it the daemon should be running in order to the sound to work (did
in my case), see if there is an option for a more verbose output or
something like that.
2007/9/5, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Here's what I have:
KDE (Konqueror Firefox)
Sound works in mplayer
Sound
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