Patrick Dupre wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Michael Miles wrote:
David wrote:
On 9/28/2010 4:26 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I installed realplayerGold11 on a fedora 13 machine.
The application runs but I have no sound !
How can I fix it ?
vlc works fine !
Thank.
Just a guess but make sure the pulseaudio plug in for Realplayer is
there
It works fine if I do padsp realplay.
How can I install the pluseaudio plugins for realplay ?
I did:
 ln -s /usr/lib/libpulsedsp.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
but it does not help.
I also cannot get the sound from firefox !
Thank for your help.
Did Realplayer ever get changed so that it is no longer spyware? I did
like software that 'phones home' and reports on me. :-)
Sorry, I do not understand the point.
It would seem that realplayer has a problem with pulseaudio and the
passthrough from alsa to pulseaudio is not taking place.
alsa-plugins-pulseaudio needs to go in then give it a go.
What do you mean ?
Âalsa-plugins-pulseaudio is installed
Should I modify /etc/asound.conf ?
@hooks [
ÂÂÂÂ{
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ func load
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ files [
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ "/etc/alsa/pulse-default.conf"
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ ]
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ errors false
ÂÂÂÂ}
]
Thank for your help.
Although I do not run realplayer I had to do some rangling to get my tv
tuner to work.
What I did was completely remove pulseaudio and set up alsa though
asound.conf
The following is for Myth tv setup but the sound setup tutorial is what
we are after here anyway
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Configuring_Digital_Sound
Setting up ALSA's .asoundrc, Properly
This is the chapter of interest
Michael
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