At Sat, 4 Jun 2011 21:27:18 -0500,
grant centauri wrote:
> 
> i gave up on solving that a while ago,
> one solution might be to use some kind of
> youtube downloader and just download the
> video you're looking at and listen with
> some friendly software.  i don't think
> firefox works with jack AFAIK, and flash
> is going to be out of the picture.

My solution (in Ubuntu 10.04) is jack2 (aka jack 1.x aka jackdmp) + realtime 
kernel + the pulse-jack script from falktx's ppa. So the chain is flash (or any 
other "normal" software that plays audio) --> pulseaudio --> jack --> alsa --> 
hardware.

I couldn't get this to work well with "normal" jack (which I hate anyway for 
its "one strike and you're zombified" policy) and jack2 didn't work well with 
the generic ubuntu kernel. But this has been working VERY well for me for the 
last 6 mos or so.

hjh


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