You may well be right. I downloaded Flashplayer 10, however, it was not 
properly installed because version 9 was still installed via Synaptic, 
so I uninstalled 9 and then Firefox was using 10.0.21.

So far the sound is okay.

David


Chris Coulson wrote:
> 2009/1/7 Sean Miller <s...@seanmiller.net <mailto:s...@seanmiller.net>>
>
>     I suspect Firefox may be your issue.
>
>     I sometimes find that if I've done anything involving sound in Firefox
>     then no other applications will get access to the sound.
>
>     Sean
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> Quite likely indeed. David, are you using the proprietary Flash 
> plugin? If so, which version? (I suspect it will be version 9). The 
> error you're experiencing seems to be quite a common occurrence with 
> Flash Player 9, and is much improved with Flash Player 10 in Intrepid.
>
> Regards
> Chris

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