As I wrote 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 anyo
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 ALS
To give you a fast hint
http://tuxradar.com/content/how-it-works-linux-audio-explained
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 defa
On Friday, September 19, 2014, David King wrote:
> As I wrote 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
>
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.
Also, now in Firefox, videos have no sound -- although they
You don't help us, in same time you also don't help you!!!
You only complain without showing us what you've done as a job.
Please write hire output sound settings of every program which do not
work. Second of mixer and third of sound server. Did you do this? Please
do it.
In my previous two
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 10:04 AM, David King 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.