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Re: Sound in Firefox: msg#00590kubuntu-users
Billie Erin Walsh wrote: > Donn wrote: >> On Sunday, 26 July 2009 10:22:39 Goh Lip wrote: >> >>> I am not getting any sound in Firefox, say youtube after reinstalling >>> karmic alpha3. Video ok. (External) kaffeine sound/video ok. Any ideas? >>> >> As crummy as this sounds, it's what I have been reduced-to: >> 0. Start a video streaming in Firefox. Ignore all the facts that you can't >> see >> or hear it playing... >> 1. Open konsole, go to /tmp >> 2. ls -cr >> 3. Look at last few files. They will have names like "Flash28caAD" >> 4. Try mplayer (or vlc, etc.) on them. The one that plays what you are >> streaming is the file for you. >> 5. When then streaming is done, copy that file to some other place as >> mycoolfile.flv and you can then watch it. >> >> Both Jaunty and my Hardy laptop (on a recent Firefox update) has stopped >> playing Flash. I wish mplayer or vlc could be made to stand-in for flash >> plugins. I would ditch it like a ... Flash! >> >> >> \d >> > > Try the Firefox plugin Download Helper. It will capture most any > video/audio stream from Firefox and save it to the directory of your > choice. Much easier than digging through the temp folder. > > It puts a small icon next to the address bar that will "rotate" whenever > there's a stream for it to download. Click and your given your > choice(s). Click the choice and tell it where to put it. Sometimes you > have to rename to something that has a meaning. I believe there are even > some choices of format but I generally leave them as the default "flv". > Yes, Billie, it is a nice way to get download flash files. There is another way through cli, youtube-dl {youtube url} However only works for actual youtube sites. regards goh lip -- kubuntu-users mailing list kubuntu-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-users
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