Thanks for your replies, sorry for not being more helpful so far.

I tried logging in as guest from a fresh boot, but guest user could not access any of the drives with videos in, nor could I mount them as sudo was not allowed.

Then I logged out and back in as my normal user account, and tried opening a video with Totem (the default video player) and it worked perfectly, with video and sound. I also tried with VLC and it worked. I also opened Rhythmbox and it played audio files okay.

So for no apparent reason it seems to have fixed itself without me actually doing anything other than logging in as guest before logging into my user account.

It could just be an intermittent problem of course.


David



On 19/09/14 17:09, Mike Holstein wrote:


On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 10:04 AM, David King <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



    Things are getting worse...

    Now I cannot play a video at all except in VLC, and it still has
    no sound. In other players, it shows it as playing but the
    progress slider remains in one place. No clicking of play again
    does anything.


how about as another user? the guest user, for example..

    Also, now in Firefox, videos have no sound -- although they did
    this morning, and I have not rebooted or logged out or anything
    like that.

    I have tried playing audio files in Rhythmbox, but they will not
    play either, no movement of progress slider and no sound output.
    The same goes for Audacity, which I need for editing audio files.

    According to sound settings that I looked at sound is enabled and
    working.

    I believe I am using Pulse Audio sound.


dont "believe" anything.. are you using pulse? pulse ships with ubuntustudio.. also, JACK ships. if you start an audio application that requires JACK, and automatically tries to start JACK, this can cause issues with your "normal" audio. please reboot, and dont start *anything* other than just vlc, and test audio/video.. also, try as another user to, as i stated a few times, remove your users config from the equation..




    David



    On 19/09/14 12:00, Alexander Panov wrote:
    Please check which sound server these programs use. It is written
    in a settings of every program.

    Then check sound server itself, or with GUI instruments or from
    console.

    Third is to check processes on your computer, may be someone else
    process steal output of your sound server.

    You have ALSA or OSS on the back, in front you will have Pulse or
    Jack...
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/sound_system

    And give us feedback hire!

    On 19.9.2014 г. 12:44 ч., David King wrote:
    e earlier, the loss of sound is in all video playback programs,
    except
    for one (UM Player), although it works when playing videos from
    websites
    in Firefox.

    The default video player in Ubuntu Studio (just called Videos)
    is not
    playing any sound, and that is not from a PPA.


    Does anyone else have this problem or any idea on how to resolve
    it?



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