will it get fixed? It persist on FF64..
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Try the following:
1. Open the Ubuntu "settings" (use the docker or search for it)
2. Go to the sound tab
3. Select an output device you want to test
4. Click the "test speakers"
5. If it is *not* working check if the sound applet in the top bar shows the
device muted
6. Un-mute
Meanwhile (new Kubuntu 14 installation & FF 51) I'm back where I began.
The workaround with the "media.volume_scale" used to work, but now no more.
Every time I switch in FF to another video stream, volume is switched to
0%. Interestingly this does not happen, when I let the video play until
the
Also played with
pactl unload-module module-match
pactl unload-module module-stream-restore
pactl unload-module module-device-restore
pactl unload-module module-card-restore
no results... Just purging the useless FF browser...
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Again, noticed a "funny" behaviour:
When I open an HTML5 sound/video (e.g. from jango.com) in FF, an entry
for it appears in pavucontrol. If I mute this, then close the FF tab,
the entry in pavucontrol remains, whereas it disappear as soon as I
close the window/stop the music when I don't mute
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1447022
Using "Private Window" or new Profile does NOT work either
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Title:
Sound problem
Changing "Auto-mute" control in alsa-mixer does NOTHING either
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6084099/how-to-view-delete-local-storage-in-firefox
Clearing localstorage has NO effect
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=803042
changing .asoung does NOT work either
https://askubuntu.com/questions/666041/firefox-doesnt-play-audio
changing output back & forth does WORK either
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #803042
Just noticed that settingĀ§muting the volume in the flash player has
absolutely NO effect
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doesn't work either
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I find it quite incredible that a bug from 2014 is still there... Even
no working work-around available...
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Hi,
Tried changing the value, changed it to various values, including 1.4.
Does not change anything: I still have no sounds at any change of
position or video.
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Post #13 worked for me too! (Kubuntu 14.04, FF 47.0)
I had the problem that on every change of video and its playback
position cubeutil's volume was reset to 100%. Really annoying! Thank God
I've got two monitors: one for FF and the other one for the volume
control ...
Interestingly, now that I
Previous solution has worked for me. Thanks !!!
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A workaround for those who are getting their ears blasted:
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this CubebUtils thing
has got into Firefox through this thread. Weirdly, I only noticed it in 47.0
I have the same problem, but sound is muted... VERY ANNOYING !!!
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Fixed! Just use any other browser. Firefox is on its death bed anyway!
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Thanks for not fixing this and making me feel like my ears are bleeding.
Awesome.
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I have the same problems as prawns. Everytime I open up a new video or
sound file in firefox cubeutils is at 100% volume which is not good when
you have headphones on.
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The KDE Mixer volume control used to work until a firefox update a few
weeks ago .
Then the playback stream shown in KDE Mixer changed to 'CubebUtils' , and the
volume is
reset to a fixed 65% for every new stream , meaning I have to open KDE Mixer
and adjust
the volume for every new stream .
bump.
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I've got the same problem:
1. sound is distorted
2. this is because in the default Ubuntu (14.04) mixer on the tab
Applications, the application CubebUtils that has Firefox icon the sound
level slider is set to max value
3. When I decrease the sound value for that particular application, sound
7. One more thing: every time I open a new track, yet another
(additional) instance of CubebUtils appears on the list (at least off
SoundCloud). So as I write this, I've got 6 (six) instances of the
CubebUtils on the list, and these are assigned to individual tracks. For
example, if I pause
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Maybe it is sufficient to change the volume only once. PulseAudio seems to
store the volume in
~/.config/pulse/*-stream-volumes.tdb
(at least as long as the file persists, a standard procedure to solve
sound trouble is to remove ~/.config/pulse and to restart the daemon)
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No, it's not persistent. Volume must be manually set from 0 to 100% in
almost all cases, even within a video when jumping to a different point
of time (FF obviously closes and reopens the connection to pulseaudio).
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