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Pulseaudio + Flash Plugin - No Audio / Applications ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=116734
    Re: Pulseaudio + Flash Plugin - No Audio. No. It is my understanding that Flash 10 has pulse support and at the very least should have alsa support. Also there hasn't been an update on the source code since 2008 and I don't understand how it works.

Flash Player 9 – PulseAudio - freedesktop.org

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Apps/FlashPlayer9/
    Flash Player 9: Experimental PulseAudio support. Update: Please note that there's now a newer implementation of libflashsupport.so available from the PulseAudio developers: gitweb, git-clone http://git.0pointer.de/repos/libflashsupport.git/. Please make sure to use this version for better results. This page describes how to solve the Flash Player 9 problem by …

PulseAudio_Old - Ubuntu Wiki

    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio_Old
    By default, the Firefox Flash 9 plugin doesn't work properly with PulseAudio. In Hardy, Flash support can be enabled by installing the package libflashsupport: sudo apt-get install libflashsupport. In previous Ubuntu releases, Flash support can be enabled in two ways: by downloading and installing a .deb from logicalnetworking.net or by building a patched version …

MyGNU.de » Blog Archive pulseaudio – flash blocks the ...

    https://www.mygnu.de/2010/09/pulseaudio-flash-blocks-the-audio-device/
    As I stated before this does not solve the problem, but at least it gives one a 64-bit flash plugin Make alsa applications use the pulseaudio server There is a pulseaudio plugin for alsa, which is necessary for playback of alsa sound via the pulseaudio server. So the next step is to install this plugin.

pulseaudio - How to route pulse audio device into alsa ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/895216/how-to-route-pulse-audio-device-into-alsa-loopback-virtual-microphone
    Thus, your flash recorder is able to record from the output of pulseaudio. Remark: If you do not want to edit /etc/pulse/default.pa, you can load the module interactively with pacmd load-module module-alsa-sink device=hw:2,1. This will give you a second loopbackdevice in pavucontrol. And if you only want one loopback device, first unload the respective module:

Is there a PulseAudio plugin for Firefox? | Firefox ...

    https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1199433
    Keep in mind that if you do this you will not get updates from Mozilla as it will be a third-party build. Bug 1247056 - Require PulseAudio to play sound on Linux. Alsa support was dropped starting Firefox 52.0 and later. Some Linux distros may have delayed this change with their own Firefox packages.

Installing the Flash Plugin for 64-bit Firefox in Linux ...

    https://www.systutorials.com/installing-the-flash-plugin-for-64-bit-firefox-in-linux-x86-64/
    Install nspluginwrapper so that 32-bit plugins can run on 64-bit system, and 32-bit alsa plugin for pulseaudio so that the 32-bit flash plugin can play sound on the 64-bit system. # yum install nspluginwrapper.{x86_64,i686} alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i686 --disablerepo=adobe-linux-i386. Install the 32-bit flash plugin:

Pulseaudio/linux-compat/flash | The FreeBSD Forums

    https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/pulseaudio-linux-compat-flash.27126/
    First, make sure that OpenAL and SDL are both configured to use pulseaudio (and, of course, built with pulseaudio support... I don't remember if that's enabled by default). Second, make sure that you install audio/linux-f10-pulseaudio-libs. Third, make sure audio/alsa-plugins is built with pulseaudio support. Then configure alsa to use pulseaudio by default.

Releases/FeaturePulseaudio - Fedora Project Wiki

    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeaturePulseaudio
    pulseaudio pulseaudio-esound-compat alsa-plugins-pulseaudio pulseaudio-module-x11 pulseaudio-module-gconf pulseaudio-utils gstreamer-0.10-plugins-pulseaudio Also, newer flash needs some support library to work with pulseaudio, that we probably want to install by default (since firefox will happily offer to install flash, and it is nice if sound works after that).

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