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08-15-2008, 02:09 AM
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Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 16:55 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 09:21 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 08:57 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
wm wrote:
core 9 plays pic but not sound,latest release
I'm having the same problem on x86_64. Did yours just start or did you
just try it like me?
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Knute...this has been covered at least 50 times on list
yum install libflashsupport.i386 libflashsupport.x86_64
Craig
That's fine Craig but I have both installed and I still don't have any
audio when playing flash.
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then check your mixer volume controls because libflashsupport is the
missing link between flash plugin and alsa/pulseaudio
Craig
The volume controls look fine and gecko-mediaplayer works fine. I don't
think pulseaudio is running, at least there is no pulseaudio listed when
I type ps -e.
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it should launch automatically when you log in...perhaps you need to log
out and log in again or just try to manually launch it...
/usr/bin/pulseaudio -D
I would give up if I were you. If pulseaudio installs and runs its fine.
If it doesn't work first time there are too many poorly documented
possible reasons why. On one of my own machines I eventually got it
working, but there were several things to fix before it did - not one
problem, but several. For example, the only NetworkManager package that
would start on this machine was the one from rawhide (this may have been
fixed in the updates by now). I tinkered several times, sorting out one
problem after another, and finally it runs. There were multiple buggy
packages, and multiple configuration issues.
I have another machine where pulseaudio just installed and ran OK. I
have another, with multiple sounds cards, where I still haven't managed
to make it work, and I've lost the will to try.
Steve
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08-15-2008, 02:50 AM
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On Fri, 2008-08-15 at 09:09 +0800, Steve Underwood wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
> > On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 16:55 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
> >
> >> Craig White wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 09:21 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Craig White wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 08:57 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> wm wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> core 9 plays pic but not sound,latest release
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>> I'm having the same problem on x86_64. Did yours just start or did you
> >>>>>> just try it like me?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>> ----
> >>>>> Knute...this has been covered at least 50 times on list
> >>>>>
> >>>>> yum install libflashsupport.i386 libflashsupport.x86_64
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Craig
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>> That's fine Craig but I have both installed and I still don't have any
> >>>> audio when playing flash.
> >>>>
> >>> ----
> >>> then check your mixer volume controls because libflashsupport is the
> >>> missing link between flash plugin and alsa/pulseaudio
> >>>
> >>> Craig
> >>>
> >>>
> >> The volume controls look fine and gecko-mediaplayer works fine. I don't
> >> think pulseaudio is running, at least there is no pulseaudio listed when
> >> I type ps -e.
> >>
> > ----
> > it should launch automatically when you log in...perhaps you need to log
> > out and log in again or just try to manually launch it...
> >
> > /usr/bin/pulseaudio -D
> >
> I would give up if I were you. If pulseaudio installs and runs its fine.
> If it doesn't work first time there are too many poorly documented
> possible reasons why. On one of my own machines I eventually got it
> working, but there were several things to fix before it did - not one
> problem, but several. For example, the only NetworkManager package that
> would start on this machine was the one from rawhide (this may have been
> fixed in the updates by now). I tinkered several times, sorting out one
> problem after another, and finally it runs. There were multiple buggy
> packages, and multiple configuration issues.
>
> I have another machine where pulseaudio just installed and ran OK. I
> have another, with multiple sounds cards, where I still haven't managed
> to make it work, and I've lost the will to try.
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I don't know what to say because I've got a bunch of machines,
definitely different hardware and none of them have failed to work
(pulseaudio). Maybe I'm just lucky.
Craig
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08-15-2008, 05:05 AM
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Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 16:55 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 09:21 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 08:57 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
wm wrote:
core 9 plays pic but not sound,latest release
I'm having the same problem on x86_64. Did yours just start or did you
just try it like me?
----
Knute...this has been covered at least 50 times on list
yum install libflashsupport.i386 libflashsupport.x86_64
Craig
That's fine Craig but I have both installed and I still don't have any
audio when playing flash.
----
then check your mixer volume controls because libflashsupport is the
missing link between flash plugin and alsa/pulseaudio
Craig
The volume controls look fine and gecko-mediaplayer works fine. I don't
think pulseaudio is running, at least there is no pulseaudio listed when
I type ps -e.
----
it should launch automatically when you log in...perhaps you need to log
out and log in again or just try to manually launch it...
/usr/bin/pulseaudio -D
Craig
OK. Starting it manually works just fine. Now, how does it normally
get started?
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08-15-2008, 05:30 AM
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Craig:
>> it should launch automatically when you log in...perhaps you need to
>> log out and log in again or just try to manually launch it...
>>
>> /usr/bin/pulseaudio -D
Knute Johnson:
> Starting it manually works just fine. Now, how does it normally
> get started?
Session preferences. In Gnome, there's an entry with the following
details that would seem to be the obvious culprit:
Name: PulseAudio Session Management
Command: pactl load-module module-x11-xsmp
Comment: Load module-x11-xsmp into PulseAudio
Different desktop systems would have different ways of kicking it off.
I didn't see you say which you use.
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08-15-2008, 05:36 AM
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Tim wrote:
Craig:
it should launch automatically when you log in...perhaps you need to
log out and log in again or just try to manually launch it...
/usr/bin/pulseaudio -D
Knute Johnson:
Starting it manually works just fine. Now, how does it normally
get started?
Session preferences. In Gnome, there's an entry with the following
details that would seem to be the obvious culprit:
Name: PulseAudio Session Management
Command: pactl load-module module-x11-xsmp
Comment: Load module-x11-xsmp into PulseAudio
Different desktop systems would have different ways of kicking it off.
I didn't see you say which you use.
Thanks Tim. Apparently starting it the first time, it now comes up when
I restart gnome or the computer. Too much mystical stuff.
Thanks again,
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08-15-2008, 03:30 PM
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On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 16:55 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
> > On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 09:21 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
> >> Craig White wrote:
> >>> On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 08:57 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
> >>>> wm wrote:
> >>>>> core 9 plays pic but not sound,latest release
> >>>> I'm having the same problem on x86_64. Did yours just start or did you
> >>>> just try it like me?
> >>> ----
> >>> Knute...this has been covered at least 50 times on list
> >>>
> >>> yum install libflashsupport.i386 libflashsupport.x86_64
> >>>
> >>> Craig
> >>>
> >> That's fine Craig but I have both installed and I still don't have any
> >> audio when playing flash.
> > ----
> > then check your mixer volume controls because libflashsupport is the
> > missing link between flash plugin and alsa/pulseaudio
> >
> > Craig
> >
>
> The volume controls look fine and gecko-mediaplayer works fine. I don't
> think pulseaudio is running, at least there is no pulseaudio listed when
> I type ps -e.
Well there should be. pulseaudio should be running. But I can't seem to
find where it is started.
>
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08-15-2008, 05:50 PM
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Aaron Konstam wrote:
> [snip]
>> Craig White wrote:
.. [snip]
>> The volume controls look fine and gecko-mediaplayer works fine. I don't
>> think pulseaudio is running, at least there is no pulseaudio listed when
>> I type ps -e.
> Well there should be. pulseaudio should be running. But I can't seem to
> find where it is started.
I remember reading a post on this topic a while back; IIRC the trick in
gnome is to enable software sound mixing
(System->Preferences->Hardware->Sound, under the Sounds tab, tick the
checkbox). This would start the ESD daemon on a non-pulseaudio system;
on F8 (and F9, I believe) /usr/bin/esd is actually a link to
/usr/bin/esdcompat, which is a shell script that starts the pulseaudio
daemon.
Intuitively obvious :-)
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08-15-2008, 09:14 PM
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On Fri, 2008-08-15 at 12:50 -0400, Steve Forsythe wrote:
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> Aaron Konstam wrote:
> > [snip]
> >> Craig White wrote:
> .. [snip]
> >> The volume controls look fine and gecko-mediaplayer works fine. I don't
> >> think pulseaudio is running, at least there is no pulseaudio listed when
> >> I type ps -e.
> > Well there should be. pulseaudio should be running. But I can't seem to
> > find where it is started.
>
> I remember reading a post on this topic a while back; IIRC the trick in
> gnome is to enable software sound mixing
> (System->Preferences->Hardware->Sound, under the Sounds tab, tick the
> checkbox). This would start the ESD daemon on a non-pulseaudio system;
> on F8 (and F9, I believe) /usr/bin/esd is actually a link to
> /usr/bin/esdcompat, which is a shell script that starts the pulseaudio
> daemon.
>
> Intuitively obvious :-)
>
Actually as someone pointed out pullseaudioo is chosen to run in:
System->Preferences->Personal->Sessions
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