Hi Clive, YouTube should just work these days, since it falls back to using a HTML5 player. If it's not doing that automatically then you can go to the following page to check:
https://www.youtube.com/html5?gl=GB I think you may need some extra gstreamer plugins installed if it show you don't have full support for the required formats. I wouldn't bother with the Gnash or Lightspark plugins that attempted to create open source equivalents of the the Flash plugin. I found them very buggy and incomplete even when they were under active development. Cheers, Chris > On 12 February 2016 at 01:13 Clive Menzies <cl...@clivemenzies.co.uk> wrote: > > > Thanks Rich > > I'll try these. > > Regards > > Clive > > On 11/02/16 22:43, Richard Kuenz wrote: > > I don't think there is Flash available, neither Skype. > > > > You would have to use another solution, i think. > > > > On Youtube, normally i use > > > > Iceweasel + Greasemonkey Add-on +ViewTube Script > > > > http://isebaro.com/viewtube/?ln=en > > > > > > plus, i like very much > > > > MPV player + Youtube-Viewer (by Trizen). > > > > Starting with Jessie, MPV is available. > > > > On Wheezy you would need to compile it yourself > > > > https://nyxi.eu/blog/2014/01/19/compiling-mpv-in-Wheezy-2014/ > > > > > > cheers > > > > rich > > > > > > Am Feb 11, 2016 um 9:23 PM schrieb Clive Menzies > > <cl...@clivemenzies.co.uk>: > > > >> On 10/02/16 19:33, Peter Saisanas wrote: > >> > >>> As an aside, I don't have sound or flash working yet - gnash > >>> doesn't seem to work and swf-dec is not in stretch. Can anyone > >>> point me in the right direction > >> > >> > >>> If you happen to be running the 4.5.0-rc2 kernel I built, it should > >>> work out of the box, assuming that no snd-aoa modules happen to be > >>> previously blacklisted. > >>> I recall a quirk with sound and it seemed that the built in speaker > >>> is always muted by default the first time snd-aoa driver is used! > >>> Not sure if anyone else has noticed this? > >>> > >>> Either way, in a console run alsamixer and check that the master and > >>> pcm output is not muted and increase the levels.... It should work > >>> (i hope)! > >>> > >>> If sound still doesn't work, please post your dmesg log when using > >>> the 4.5.0-rc2 kernel. > >> Thanks Peter > >> > >> alsa-utils wasn't installed - so installed it and #dpkg-reconfigure > >> alsa-base seems to have done the trick > >> > >> Just flash left to go... > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> Clive > >> > >> -- > >> Clive Menzies > >> Political Economist > >> +44 (0) 7836 601378 > > > > > -- > Clive Menzies > Political Economist > +44 (0) 7836 601378 >