Re: 100% made in Linux: 5 tracks demo

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On 10/02/2012 10:52 PM, Dan MacDonald wrote:
Hi David!

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 9:34 AM, david<gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Well, would be nice to hear it, but when I allow scripts from the two sites
involved and start it playing, I hear nothing. That's because my silly web
browser only uses the internal sound card for sound - and the sound card
doesn't work. So I have to DOWNLOAD any music on the web that I want to
listen to, so I can play it through my external sound card. But your
Soundcloud doesn't allow downloading. I have FF10 on Debian Sid.

Sounds like you have an external audio device too from the way you
worded that and I presume you must use JACK being on this list so why
not install libflashsupport, start JACK on your external device then
run FF?

http://jackaudio.org/routing_flash

Is that the same as the flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound package? It mentions the libflashsupport.so plugin.

I have wrote to Torben recently asking him to fix the libflashsupport
build but I don't think he has so yet so if you run:

sed -i 's|#define V4L1|//#define V4L1|' ./flashsupport.c

or manually comment that definition it should build fine

Paul: It might be an idea to add this as a note to the above listed
page unless you can get Torben to update his repo? Thanks!

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