On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 19:42 -0500, Thomas Vecchione wrote: > > > On 9/16/07, Michael TD Nelson <m_nels@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all, > > Following Ken Restivo's recent post linking to some youtube > videos, I'd > like to get some audio output from Firefox's Flash plugin. > > I mostly use JACK; is there any hope of getting it to work > with JACK? > > Nope. The ALSA-Jack Plugin seems to not agree with it and it crashes > firefox anytime I go to a site with audio. If I am lucky it crashes > it before outputting LOTS of LOUD audio into my monitors. > > > If > not, maybe some sort of desktop sound mixer that uses ALSA? > > Don't know of one that would do what I _think_ you are looking for > myself, course that doesn't say much in the Linux > > Maybe an appropriate setup for me in the long-term would be to > use the > onboard soundcard for general desktop sound (using some sort > of simple > sound mixer?) and JACK with one (or more) of my RME cards for > audio > work. > > That is going to be my next move in fact, I will be routing the > internal sound into the line ins on my RME, and using its mixer to > route that to the appropriate output for my DA. Should work fine as > long as you set the onboard to the alsa default card, and specify in > qjackctl to use the RME. > > > > I am trying out various desktop environments and window > managers at the > moment, and haven't settled on anything yet. Maybe I will use > KDE or > GNOME when I want to use my machine as a general purpose > workstation, > and something like fluxbox for audio. > > Side Note: Try out e17. > > > Have fun. > > Seablade _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user