*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 94233 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 94233
non-free Flash 9 doesn't work with pulseaudio
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Yes, see http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup#FlashPlayer9 where he
points to http://git.0pointer.de/?p=libflashsupport.git;a=summary
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I don't really think so - they're SVN from
https://svn.revolutionlinux.com/MILLE/XTERM/trunk/libflashsupport/src,
which is just plain-jane original libflashsupport.
If http://git.0pointer.de is the fork in question, I'll dig around and
throw the useful patches into my builds and packages.
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Rich, are those based on Lennart Poetering's branch/fork of
'libflashsupport'? (Lennart is PulseAudio's author)
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My packages and associated bits can be found at
rercola.acm.jhu.edu/packages/libflashsupport
They're rather hackish, from memory. Any improvements or recommendations
on how to improve them, let me know!
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Rich, are your debs available somewhere?
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Problem is fixed with latest SVN of libflashsupport, which is newer than
the packages offered at the URL in the above comment.
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I am using libflashsupport. The package in question was downloaded from
http://pulseaudio.vdbonline.net/libflashsupport/, linked from
pulseaudio.org's wiki.
It is my understanding that it is not feasible to use pulseaudio with
Flash without this package with any expectation that it will work
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Are you using libflashsupport? If so, which libflashsupport are you
using, and where did you get it?
Is there some way to use pulseaudio without libflashsupport? If so,
have you tried that?
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