Re: Any progress on FC9 flash sound issue?

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On Tue, 20 May 2008 11:55:20 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:

> M A Young wrote:
>> On Mon, 19 May 2008, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>> 
>>>>> 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
>>>>
>>> Yes.
>> 
>> If you aren't getting sound from more than just flash, check all the
>> sliders in the volume control, including the ones not displayed by
>> default. I had the problem that one of the sliders (possibly Surround)
>> was muted. Incidentally, if you have x86_64 you need
>> libflashsupport.i386 as well as x86_64.
>> 
> Some info and a question: I went to the adobe site and found that the
> flash for Linux has been upgraded from v115 to v124. I installed that
> and it didn't help. So how do I see the undisplayed sliders? I checked
> "show all" in pavucontrol, and alsamixer show nothing but pulse, so
> where are these other sliders?
> 
> On the volume control the output output muted is the PC speaker, and the
> inputs are all enabled for all output and input devices. And output
> things like the "play" command work just fine. Haven't D/L mplayer to
> try that, but all the annoting snaps, crackles, pops, and chortles occur
> when a window is opened or closed, and when some menu items are
> selected. Other than flash the sound works fine.
> 
> --
> Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
>    "We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
> the machinations of the wicked."  - from Slashdot

I do have mplayer and sound doesn't work there either. I tried

mplayer -ao alsa 
and
mplayer -ao pulse
and 
mplayer -ao sdl

and nothing. I get messages like

[Mixer] No hardware mixing, inserting volume filter.4%  0%  0.8% 0 0 

or

[Mixer] No hardware mixing, inserting volume filter.
[AO_ALSA] Unable to find simple control 'PCM',0.


I too have a bt tuner card. I'm not sure whether it's pulseaudio or hal 
messing up things, or whatever detects the devices. 


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