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My amarok is working well, sound has no problem.
But in http://www.bing.com/videos/browse
When I play the video, there is no sound.
Is it due to no silverlight?
Youtube also has no sound.
I am using firefox 11.0
Last edited by Linuxplayer2300; 03-29-2012 at 11:51 AM.
Distribution: Debian Wheezy, Jessie, Sid/Experimental, playing with LFS.
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If it isn't flash related, which it most probably is, a quick look at the page source shows it is html5 compatible so you may not have the correct codecs installed.
Distribution: Debian Wheezy, Jessie, Sid/Experimental, playing with LFS.
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html5, if the page is html5 complaint, does not need nor does it use flash. You will need to install codecs such as windows codecs like wma wmv etc because not all html5 pages will supply ogg video music files. Gstreamer has a good selection. eSo findverything you can, install it, and go from there.
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