This is a very ambiguous topic and I suspect it is actually two or more bugs.
However, it seems to me that one fix (mentioned bygynoid, kingaaronj, ttp and
which also helped me) is definitive and would be as follows.
When choosing a default sound device in gnome-sound-properties, it
should also
I wonder - would the flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound package help?
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Perhaps. I am really not sure though. I haven't played around with this
since I figured out how to manage my sound devices in pulse.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 4:33 PM, xlynx launch...@robstevens.org wrote:
I wonder - would the flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound package help?
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Similar problem, but what I needed to do (after something half-fried my
internal sound chip - I get a squeaky sound only on the right side) was
to rename the kernel module - it was *snd*intel (find /lib/modules/...
| grep snd\*intel) so it would not load and the USB headphone device
would then
this fix problem for me
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7208079
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My problem has been solved by linking /tmp/.esd-uid to /tmp/.esd
Uid is your user id, so you can see something like /tmp/.esd-1000 under
/tmp.
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sound card: creative x-fi, drivers: XFiDrv_Linux_Public_US_1.00
Same problem. The intresting that I had sound after upgrade from 8.10 to
9.04 but now I don't have sound(after reinstall system from scratch).
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Same here. I just installed (clean install) kubuntu 9.04 and no sound in
flashplayer. Generally sound works in amarok, dragon player etc, but no
so in flashplayer.
I tried everything: reinstall flashplayer, downloading adobe-flashplayer
When I tested kubuntu (and ubuntu) Live CD it worked
I am having the same issue on my brand-spanking new Acer Aspire 1/Ubuntu
9.04. I hear my music and radio fine in Rhythmbox. Just no sound on
YouTube. I have tried the above solutions and no joy.
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Just to add an level of intrigue, I used the Firefox Video
Downloadhelper extension to download a video from Youtube. It defaults
to a .flv file. Downloaded it and played it back from my hard drive...
DRUM ROLL
It worked. With sound.
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Also seeing this issue on an Thinkpad R500
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 03)
Sound works fine elsewhere.
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Reinstaller the flash plugin, and restarting firefox solved this issue for me.
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit and upgraded from Ubuntu 8.10 64 bit too.
$ sudo apt-get remove --purge flashplugin-installer flashplugin-nonfree
$ sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer flashplugin-nonfree
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I tried this exactly as described by Stacium but it didn't fix anything
unfortunately.
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I have seen this problem with 8.10 and 9.04, and I think the heart of it
is that there's nowhere you can tell Flash what output device to send
its audio to. In (for instance) Skype, I can choose the USB
headphones/microphone as an output device, but Flash doesn't have any
such configuration
I'm using Jaunty 9.04 32-bit and found a solution that worked for me
where all others failed. I followed the instructions in this thread -
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130384 - to set up PulseAudio,
and while playing a Flash video in Firefox, was able to switch the
stream with Pulse
Stacium's solution worked for me!
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Thanks to the thread gynoid pointed out I was able to solve my problem.
I am using a usb headphone adapter for my headset for recording
purposes. Using the pulse audio tools mentioned in the thread he links
to I was able to find out that the flash stream was simply pushing sound
into the wrong
I have tried the fixes described and it did not solve my issues. I am
running 32bit 9.04 on an HP MINI 1030 that I upgraded.
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i can confirm this bug.it is there when i am using the flashplugin-
nonfree from the Ubuntu repositories and even with the 64 bit flash
player from adobe
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I have this same bug with whatever version of Flash I install. I am
running Kubuntu 9.04 x64 on my Acer Core2Duo Laptop. Running Firefox
3.0.9.
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Forgot to mention that in my case I installed this under Wubi, and it's
a fresh install and not a distro upgrade.
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I had the same problem. Removing the flashplugin-nonfree package and
installing it again seems to have solved it.
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i have also noticed that using the 64 bit plugin the videos get stuck
after the 3-4 seconds and the upload speed dramatically increases in
conky..
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the upload speed increases and chokes the network traffic.i can confirm
this occurs with 64 bit flash, and swfdec plugin also.i can get sound
and video playback in gnash with youtube.i did a fresh install of jaunty
64 bit with / as ext4 and retained my ext3 home partition from the
previous
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