I'm using the Adobe flash-plugin. I get video but no sound from flash movies, e.g. youtube.com. Maybe there's a missing codec, but vlc and xine both work fine and there are no error messages I can see.
(I also tried swfdec but it was worse; not even the video showed).
libflashsupport is installed.
Any thoughts?
poc
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 9:19 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan poc@usb.ve wrote:
I'm using the Adobe flash-plugin. I get video but no sound from flash movies, e.g. youtube.com. Maybe there's a missing codec, but vlc and xine both work fine and there are no error messages I can see.
(I also tried swfdec but it was worse; not even the video showed).
libflashsupport is installed.
Any thoughts?
are you on x86_64 ? you need libflashsupport.i386
On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 09:43 +0200, drago01 wrote:
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 9:19 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan poc@usb.ve wrote:
I'm using the Adobe flash-plugin. I get video but no sound from flash movies, e.g. youtube.com. Maybe there's a missing codec, but vlc and xine both work fine and there are no error messages I can see.
(I also tried swfdec but it was worse; not even the video showed).
libflashsupport is installed.
Any thoughts?
are you on x86_64 ? you need libflashsupport.i386
That did it. Excellent!
poc
Use alacarte to enable the gui interface to volume control. Move the sliders to the maximum.
Audio should be audible.
Also, where I have not raised a bug(let) report, the sound files for click, etc, are all pointing to the identical music files. Ogg is not supported for sound files, just wav files. I thought that OGG was a kind of linux standard.
drago01 drago01@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 9:19 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I'm using the Adobe flash-plugin. I get video but no sound from flash movies, e.g. youtube.com. Maybe there's a missing codec, but vlc and xine both work fine and there are no error messages I can see.
(I also tried swfdec but it was worse; not even the video showed).
libflashsupport is installed.
Any thoughts?
are you on x86_64 ? you need libflashsupport.i386
On Mon, 2008-05-12 at 21:40 -0700, Leslie Satenstein wrote:
Use alacarte to enable the gui interface to volume control. Move the sliders to the maximum.
I seem to remember alacarte is a Gnome thing. Don't assume people use Gnome unless they say so. I use KDE.
In any case I already use Kmix to control volume.
Audio should be audible.
It became audible after I installed libflashsupport.i386 (I'm on x86_64) as drago01 drago01@gmail.com recommended.
poc
Also, where I have not raised a bug(let) report, the sound files for click, etc, are all pointing to the identical music files. Ogg is not supported for sound files, just wav files. I thought that OGG was a kind of linux standard.
drago01 drago01@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 9:19 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > I'm using the Adobe flash-plugin. I get video but no sound from flash > movies, e.g. youtube.com. Maybe there's a missing codec, but vlc and > xine both work fine and there are no error messages I can see. > > (I also tried swfdec but it was worse; not even the video showed). > > libflashsupport is installed. > > Any thoughts?
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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2008-05-12 at 21:40 -0700, Leslie Satenstein wrote:
Use alacarte to enable the gui interface to volume control. Move the sliders to the maximum.
I seem to remember alacarte is a Gnome thing. Don't assume people use Gnome unless they say so. I use KDE.
[snip]
On a side note, since GNOME is the default desktop environment for Fedora releases, it's probably safe to assume they DO use GNOME unless stated otherwise.
Rainman
2008/5/13 Christopher L Tubbs II ctubbsii@emich.edu:
On a side note, since GNOME is the default desktop environment for Fedora releases, it's probably safe to assume they DO use GNOME unless stated otherwise.
*maniacal laugh*
Not necessarily.
On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 09:50 -0400, Christopher L Tubbs II wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2008-05-12 at 21:40 -0700, Leslie Satenstein wrote:
Use alacarte to enable the gui interface to volume control. Move the sliders to the maximum.
I seem to remember alacarte is a Gnome thing. Don't assume people use Gnome unless they say so. I use KDE.
[snip]
On a side note, since GNOME is the default desktop environment for Fedora releases, it's probably safe to assume they DO use GNOME unless stated otherwise.
A week or two ago I suggested that Fedora should be described as a Gnome distro that also supports KDE (in response to someone who asked if KDE was a "second-class citizen" on Fedora). This seemed to upset a lot of people, especially those who are investing a lot of their time and energy into supporting KDE on Fedora, so I've been making a point of bringing it up when it seems appropriate. Sorry if it's annoying.
In fact whenever it seems relevant to my question I do mention that I'm in KDE (it would be nice if Gnome users did the same but only some do), however in the specific context of my original post on the Flash problem there wasn't a GUI issue at stake.
poc