2010/4/4 Magnus Varmfors <[email protected]>:
> 2010/3/30 Andreas v. Heydwolff <[email protected]>:
>> Matthew C. Aycock wrote:
>>> On 03/29/10 14:58, Magnus Varmfors wrote:
>>>> 2010/3/29 Matthew C. Aycock<[email protected]>:
>>>>> Does anyone know of a non-smurf flash player 10 for linux (ubuntu
>>>>> 9.10)? If
>>>>> not, does anyone know of a working flash 9 player that works with sound
>>>>> under 9.10?
>>
>> this is my setup, not with 64bit but 32bit, however, I assume it could
>> work with your setup as well (dunno about 32bit Flash 9 on 64bit, but if
>> you can solve this then it should work). The following passages are from
>> my so far private work-in-progress How-To for Debian Squeeze. I am
>> posting all audio setup parts, the git stuff you may need most is at the
>> bottom.
>>
>
> Hi there!
>
> For some reason, this approach doesn't work at all for me, most likely
> because I'm using 64bit (as I said before).
>
> Looking around for some solution to this, I found Minitube, which is
> an application that turns Youtube into a streaming videochannel, i.e
> more like TV.
>
> This works, with sound, on Ubuntu 9.10 64b and SRSS 4.2, and does not
> require Flash or Firefox.
>
> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-minitube-in-ubuntu-9-10-karmic.html
>
> Flashbased games and such are still without sound, but at least now
> Youtube videos are available and with a nice GUI too. :)

As a followup, if using Google Chrome and choosing Youtube with html5
(youtube.com/html5) I get sound on any Youtube video.

Regards,

/ Magnus

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