Re: [Alsa-user] Two little problems
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From: kunt1z <kun...@ti...> - 2006-01-13 21:29:49
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Bill Unruh ha scritto: > On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, kunt1z wrote: > >> Bill Unruh ha scritto: >> >>> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, kunt1z wrote: >>> >>>> Takashi Iwai ha scritto: >>>> >>>>> At Fri, 13 Jan 2006 14:25:46 -0500, >>>>> Lee Revell wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 20:23 +0100, kunt1z wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I mean Flash applets. How can I configure my browser the way you >>>>>>> told me? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Sorry, I'm not sure where you would change this - I use a >>>>>> soundcard with >>>>>> hardware mixing so it's not needed on my system. Maybe you can >>>>>> Google >>>>>> for it or someone else on the list can answer. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It's not possible to "fix" flush player because it's a plugin (not an >>>>> independent process). The only way would be to start the browser >>>>> with >>>>> aoss wrapper or a equivalent one for the sound daemon (e.g. >>>>> artsdsp or >>>>> essdsp) from the very beginning. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Takashi >>>>> >>>> Ok, it works. Thanx! >>> >>> >>> >>> it? What is the referent to the "it"? Others might be interested in the >>> solution. HOw did you solve the problem? >>> >>> >> Ok, sorry. I've used the aoss wrapper: >> - download and install the alsa-oss package >> - start firefox this way: >> $aoss firefox > > > Thanks. That should be useful for others as well. Is another > possibility to > somehow have the plugin go through aoss when it plugs itself in? > Searching on Google I read that on Ubuntu there's a file: /etc/mozilla-firefox/mozilla-firefoxrc Here you have to change the variable FIREFOX_DSP from "auto" to "aoss". I use Debian, I've got a similar file: /etc/mozilla/mozillarc and the variable whitin it is MOZILLA_DSP. I've tried to make the change above, but it doesn't work... |