On 11/18/2016 10:11 PM, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
> Hi Meino!
> 
> I regret not having told you more... See below...
> 
> And there is a question/query/my-asking-for-advice further below.
> 
> On 161016-08:48+0200, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>> Miroslav Rovis <miro.ro...@croatiafidelis.hr> [16-10-16 07:00]:
>>> On 161015-20:27+0200, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> this evening I updated GENTOO and a new firefox was installed.
>>>> This one seem completly to disable flash video finally...
>>>> since I got no video/audio at all.
>>>>
>>>> I disabled all flash-related addons of my firefox and
>>>> restarted  it.
>>>>
>>>> Now I got a video ... but without any audio.
>>>> (I am running jackd by the way).
>>>> I check with qjackctl whether there were any
>>>> ports which I missed to connect...nothing.
>>>
>>> If jackd is to do with alsa, then it could be the following.
>>>
>>> Mozilla went pulse all the way:
>>>  Require PulseAudio on Linux
>>> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1247056
>>> See also:
>>> Firefox nightly requires Pulse Audio
>>> http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=130028
>>>
>>>> Hmmm...
>>>>
>>>> Is there any fix for that?
>>> Not familiar with jackd. But as far as alsa (which I stick to, like
>>> other discontented users), I don't have sound since months ago.  The
>>> only way to get it would be to compile alsa myself, I'm afraid. 
>>>
>>> Regards!
>>> -- 
>>> Miroslav Rovis
>>> Zagreb, Croatia
>>> http://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr
>>
>> Hi Miroslav,
>>
>> THANKS A LOT ! :)
> You may not thank me, if you read my view, and even remotely agree:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg31926.html
> ( and that is what I regret not having told you... I regret it because
> you now may remain with that pulse spyware.. 
> 
> However, pls. note that in my first message to you I just said what the
> reason was. I did not recommend pulse to you... )
> 
>> ...got it working...somehow...
>>
>> I installed pulseaudio and used pactl to set the default sink
>> and source to the one soundcard (onboard), which is connected
>> to my loudspeakers.
>>
>> Drawback: Setting the volume seems only to be tweakable via
>> the volume slider of the HTML5 player in Firefox...and my alsa
>> volume "app" of my taskbar doesn't work anymore.
>>
>> Hopefully the rest of my sound stuff still works....
>>
> 
> And now the question/query/my-asking-for-advice.
> 
> In that thred on alsa-user archive that I linked to, I got this link:
> 
> [linuxaudio.org] html5 in ff through jack
> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2016-June/thread.html#105188
> 
> I'm gasping for free time to do various things, fixing audio in ff is
> not of higest priority... Can not dedicate hours to this...
> 
> Anyone has a link for easy fixing of audio in Firefox the sans-pulse
> way (and other poetterware excluded as well, of course)? With clear easy
> steps, maybe?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
Generally if you run into this problem, it's one of two things:

1. `alsamixer` hasn't been used to unmute the levels. After configuring
it, be sure to run 'alsactl store' as root and make sure the 'alsasound'
service is in the default run-level (`rc-update add alsasound default`
as root), or...
2. Try adding these to your user's ~/.asoundrc file:

defaults.ctl.card x;
defaults.pcm.card x;

Replace 'x' with the numeric index of your card (which you can view in
alsamixer using F6). If the order of your cards changes on boot, you'll
need to tell the module controlling your sound (snd_hda_intel is common)
to set its index in a file like /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf, with
lines like `options snd_hda_intel index=1` or something similar.

Others have done a far better job explaining this than me. Our own guide
on our wiki [0] and Arch's wiki [1] should be adequate to get you going
fairly quickly. Just Ctrl+F "default" to find what you need. Assuming
you don't have exotic hardware, this can be fixed in 15 minutes or less.

Hope this helps.

[0]: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/ALSA#Configuration
[1]:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture#Set_the_default_sound_card
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