Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have replicated the "no sound" issues with two other machines, which
seems to reduce the probability of odd hardware somewhat. I install
the latest firefox and seamonkey, add flash from the adobe repository,
and go to youtube. It works. Then I go to either mlb.com or cnn.com
and try to play a clip there. It works, but no sound. Then I go back
to youtube and no sound there, either.
Lots of others asking about sound issues, is there a fix other than
rollback? I get the problem on a business site for training video,
which is how I found it originally. They would rather not have me give
out their URL, but I see it elsewhere.
Related note, the "play" app still works for wav files, and PulseAudio
always picks the video capture card, if present, as the output
soundcard. Since there is no sound in documented or physically
visible, this is a bit of a mystery. Happens with two no-name sound
cards and an ATI HDTV-Wonder (all BT based, if that helps). Removing
the card doesn't make sound work, tried that.
Do you have libflashsupport installed ?
It is on the Fedora9 repo
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