Ben Little wrote:
well this is a little odd I went into my volume control and selected
the oss mixer for my device and tested a local file and got sound,
then I switched to the alsa device and got sound.
then I switched back to asla on the snd-intel device and sound
magically works again.
I'm not sure what happened there, but apparently I just needed to
touch the settings to make it work again?
I hate magicians but damn I sure do love magic!
Sorry Gilbert, not using those sound players so I won't be much help
there
On 9/24/07, *Gilbert Sebenste* <sebenste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:sebenste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Ben Little wrote:
> hi ho,
>
> it looks like the following package updates have broken sound in
the flash
> player plugin
>
> Sep 22 21:12:10 Installed: pulseaudio-lib -
0.9.7-0.11.svn20070907.fc8.i386
> Sep 22 21:12:40 Installed: alsa-oss-libs - 1.0.14-3.fc8.i386
>
> I had installed liboss to fix sound after the last update but
now it appears
> to be broken again.
>
> 2.6.23-0.193.rc7.git1.fc8
Actually, with the latest FC7 kernel (2.6.22.7 <http://2.6.22.7>),
I am getting no audio. I
use Icecast to capture, Darkice to stream. Servers are up; I'm
routing
them to port 8010 but I'm getting a "denied connection" error.
Anyone else seeing this?
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Sound works fine here, it just resets the volume of master and record to
zero each reboot. Once adjusted with alsamixer it is OK.
Latest rawhide.
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