OK everybody. I found the problem ; It's pulseaudio that blocked the
streaming. I found the solution at Ubuntuforums
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=778525 I just killed
pulseaudio with the command: $ pulseaudio -k and the ended the
problem..
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Ulsak : Can you reproduce the problem if you reboot your computer?
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I am no longer able to test anything as my computer hardware decided to
fail and have no plans on fixing this one for awhile. but in my last
post i was able to reproduce that result after a reboot consistantly,
what Ulsak says about the sound could also be a reasonable explanation
since the videos
Yea, I'm afraid I did that!. In order to view and listen to the
streaming content, I had to kill pulseaudio again..
fre 2008-05-02 klockan 14:24 + skrev Saïvann Carignan:
Ulsak : Can you reproduce the problem if you reboot your computer?
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So what I did this time, somewhat radical but effecient enough, was to
remove pulseaudio completely and the restart again, and problems has
once again disappeared with pulseaudio, which is cry and shame IMHO..
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Closing firefox task as everyone said its working.
Vega your last post that you found something is not related to this bug can you
please file a new bug and give all info you can on the issue including and not
limited to version of all packages involved and step by step instructions on
how to
Closing gtk-* task as it is not causing crash anyloger if it ever did.
** Changed in: gtk2-engines-murrine (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Yet I can't reproduce this with murrine (or any other theme) anymore,
strange.. I remember that when I tried to disable murrine for the first
time, it didn't work until I rebooted my computer. Now I can switch
between themes without problem and Flash videos always works.
** Changed in:
Does anyone see this bug anymore with any themes and please list the
themes you see this on. What version of flashplugin-nonfree is
installed?
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Mozilla Bugs (mozilla-bugs)
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Seems mine is working now after a reboot, also just grabbed whatever
updates were available just before the reboot. have not tried it for
long periods of time, but it is playing videos all the way through
instead of stopping at 2 seconds.
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have found something, when I am running VLC and then try to play a flash
video it does not work, but if I close VLC and them close and reopen
Firefox it works again. seems like what I am experiencing is a problem
with the video drivers not liking two videos playing at once.
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I am able to watch videos in VLC, and a YouTube video concurrently.
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I also reproduce this issue. This issue can be reproduced inside a brand
new firefox profile as well as my current profile. All youtube videos,
mac.com videos and google videos have this problem. I don't remember
having this problem with Firefox beta 4. It happens with both metacity
or compiz.
Using the Human theme instead of the Human-murrine theme fixed this
issue for me. human-murrine theme does not seem to disable easily so you
might have to change the theme multiple times and to reboot your
computer. Can someone confirm that using another theme than murrine is a
workaround for that
I am not having luck reproducing this with Hardy AMD64/nvidia and the
Human-Murrine theme. If I go to Youtube I can play videos fine for
extended periods of time.
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I was not using a murrine theme, and tried a couple of others as well
still cannot play anything, I am using Core 2 Duo / Nvidia.
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Can you try running firefox from the terminal and see if any errors
happen? (You must first close all Firefox windows, otherwise running it
from the terminal will make it go in background mode.)
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same problem, but in the terminal window it gives this error when i
close the tab that had the flash video freeze
(firefox-bin:17436): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
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Thanks for your report, can you provide us of an example or it's
happening with all the youtube videos and flash ones? Does it works fine
with another firefox profile or new user created on your system? thanks.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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I have the same issue, happens on all Flash videos online, did happen to
have one load and play, was a little over a minute long, then clicked
replay and locked up.
I am running Hardy, with a Nvidia 7600 GT. when I first upgraded my
drivers were not loaded and I could not see some images, then
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12627823/Dependencies.txt
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