Re: Still no sound in Flash

From: Ralph Katz (ralph.katz_at_rcn.com)
Date: 07/14/04

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    On 07/13/04 12:20, Marc Shapiro wrote:
    > I have posted before about this problem before but have still not been
    > able to get sound to play when running flash.
    >
    > Sound does work for everything else, just not flash. I can cat a .au
    > file to /dev/dsp and it works (as root, or a user, since I am in the
    > audio group). I can also play music CDs with XFreeCD with no problem.
    > When I run a flash program, however, the speakers are silent. Well,
    > almost silent -- if I turn the volume all the way up I can hear some
    > buzzing and clicking in the background, but nothing more.
    >
    > I had not been running alsa when I last posted, but I installed it
    > yesterday, after I did an apt-get upgrade and got the new (7.0.25)
    > version of flash. The results are the same, however.
    >
    > I am running:
    >
    > 2.4.24-1-k7 kernel (debian stock kernel)
    > Mozilla Firefox 0.8
    > Opera 7.50
    > flashplugin-nonfree 7.0.25-4
    > alsa-base 1.0.5a-1
    > alsa-utils 1.0.5a-1
    > libasound2 1.0.5a-1
    >
    > I am NOT running arts.
    > I do NOT use KDE, or gnome. I use fvwm2 as my window manager.
    >
    > I Can 'cat /dev/dsp' without any errors about the file being busy.
    >
    > Since I am in the audio group and can 'cat' files to /dev/dsp all the
    > suggestions about changing permissions do not apply and do not help.
    >
    > Does anyone have any other suggestions as to what will get me sound in
    > flash? I would like for my daughter to be able to play flash games on
    > nick.com, but without sound they arn't real useful.

    Flash is a major problem; here's how I work it.

    I, too, have struggled to get it functional. I'm using kernel
    2.4.25-1-686 with OSS and esd with firefox 0.8 and epiphany 1.0.7 on a
    mixed sid/sarge system. Some flash-enabled sites will crash or hang the
    browser.

    Look at the bug reports on bts and bugzilla to get an idea of the
    magnitude of the problem:

    http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=211213
    [meta] flash crash bugs with linux

    http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139820
    [META] Macromedia flash player known problems which hard or impossible
    to fix in mozilla code

    I have the flashplayer plugin switched off (renamed), and I only turn it
    "on" with a script when I absolutely need it.

    As for sound with flashplayer, after months of googling, I /finally/
    found a workable solution:

    I execute:

    $ killall esd

    /before/ I visit a sound-enabled flash site. You'd think a daemon would
    handle requests appropriately, but no! You have to kill it first, then
    it spawns automatically from the browser/flashplayer request upon
    visiting the web page with a flash/sound animation. IIRC, I have the
    browser sound wrapper set for default "auto."

    That seems to work most of the time. Hope this helps. Let me know if
    you find a better solution!

    Regards,
    Ralph

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