One missed item: 64-bit firefox with nspluginwrapper. I think that's
why it's working ;-)
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 8:49 AM, João Paulo Rechi Vita
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That's strange. I've upgrated my ubuntu from gutsy (7.10) to hardy
(8.04), and I've gotten sound on flash (and skype also)
hi, sorry for my english
i have ubuntu hardy on a pc, and xp on anoter pc, i has been donloaded
pulseaudio for windows, how can run pulseaudio for windows? or where i can find
a sted by sted manual for do this?
very tank
P.D. soy español, alguien habla
João Paulo Rechi Vita wrote:
That's strange. I've upgrated my ubuntu from gutsy (7.10) to hardy
(8.04), and I've gotten sound on flash (and skype also) working
out-of-the-box. I'm using pulseaudio 0.9.10-1ubuntu1,
flashplugin-nonfree 9.0.124.0ubuntu2 and firefox 3.0b5.
I've posted a
Juan A Fuentes wrote:
hi, sorry for my english
You don't need to apologies for you're english. sending HTML email
with black text on a black background however requires a grovelling
apology ;)
i have ubuntu hardy on a pc, and xp on anoter pc, i has been donloaded
pulseaudio for
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Colin Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This means you are using libflashsupport (I suspect it's installed?).
Forgot to mention, i don't have libflashsupport installed (at least
not trough the package). It appears as uninstalled on synaptic and
aptitude.
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João
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Juan A Fuentes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.D. soy español, alguien habla español?
I can read and understand spanish pretty well, since I'm brazilian.
But I don't know who to write spanish. I also very new to pulseaudio,
but if I can help up somehow, fell free to
On Thu, 08.05.08 08:49, João Paulo Rechi Vita ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
That's strange. I've upgrated my ubuntu from gutsy (7.10) to hardy
(8.04), and I've gotten sound on flash (and skype also) working
out-of-the-box. I'm using pulseaudio 0.9.10-1ubuntu1,
flashplugin-nonfree
Hi,
There's definitely an appeal to simplicity for being able to declare, in
default.pa,
load-module module-icecast-sink var1=val1 var2=val2 ...
However, there are already solutions that allow you to take the output
of PulseAudio and pipe it into an Icecast2 server. Darkice is an
Icecast2
Matthew Patterson wrote:
Hey everyone,
In my quest to further expand my whole home audio solution I was
thinking about the options for piping the music to non pulse supporting
devices like my internet tablet and cell phones. Right now I stream to
these devices simply by giving them
João Paulo Rechi Vita wrote:
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Colin Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This means you are using libflashsupport (I suspect it's installed?).
Forgot to mention, i don't have libflashsupport installed (at least
not trough the package). It appears as uninstalled on
hi, thank
i an try your instructions
very thank
- Original Message -
From: Colin Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pulseaudio-discuss@mail.0pointer.de
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 1:33 AM
Subject: Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] can help me?
Juan A Fuentes wrote:
hi, sorry, i an a low vision
ok, you won!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# find * -name libflash*
usr/local/firefox32/plugins/libflashplayer.so
usr/lib32/libflashsupport.so
usr/lib/openoffice/program/libflash680lx.so
usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/#
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João Paulo Rechi Vita
MSc Computer Science
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