On Tuesday 17 November 2020, Edward via tde-users wrote: > On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 09:56:39 +0800 > > Michele Calgaro via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 2020/11/17 07:42 AM, Edward via tde-users wrote: > > > I wanted to try the Trinity Debian image on my other desktop. > > > Although the system sounds work, if I installed (into RAM) Firefox > > > and went to multimedia web sites (YouTube, audio test sites, etc), > > > there is no audio. > > > > Firefox requires PulseAudio to play audio. I guess PA is not > > installed in the live image :-) Cheers > > Michele > > Hi Michele, > > You are correct, Pulse Audio isn't included in the Ubuntu image. > > Once I installed Pulse Audio into RAM from Synaptic, there was still no > audio from Firefox. When I exited Kmix and re-launched it, Pulse Audio > wasn't even listed as an option for it. > ____________________________________________________ Ok with FF and pulse audio, you need to "direct" the output. The best tool, easiest tool to do that with is "Pulseaudio System Tray" there's also PNMixer, but I like PST. Here's a small video of it in use. Right click on playback streams and choose your output, in my case it's the emu10k2 (sound blaster audigy) I can also send it to my tv (caiso hdmi). Try installing Pulseaudio System Tray or pavucontrol with pavucontrol-qt gui. If you need some video tutorials, let me know I'll make them. Kate
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