On Tue, 12 Sep 2017, Kay Schenk wrote:
We could use some additional details.
* what version of CentOS 6
* what is your desktop GUI -- gnome or ?
* what apps are you attempting to use with audio?
[hennebry@localhost bus]$ cat /etc/centos-release
CentOS release 6.9 (Final)
[hennebry@localhost bus]$
<gnome-version>
<platform>2</platform>
<minor>28</minor>
<micro>2</micro>
<distributor>CentOS Project</distributor>
<date>2012-10-10</date>
<description>
I first noticed it with vlc.
There is something the GUI calls movie player that does not play movies.
I think I need to install some codecs to make it work.
HAven''t tried to use it for a long time.
I have CentOS 6.9 installed with pulse-audio and my gnome 2 desktop, and
everything works well with this environment. I pretty much always test with
Firefox and youtube. Sites with embedded with video also work fine for me.
On 09/12/2017 10:02 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I'm running CentOS 6.
The audio goes in and out a lot.
With vlc, I can sometimes get the audio back
by turning the audio track off and on again.
I have similar issues with a/v embedded in html.
Any suggestions on how to diagnose this?
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