So, alsa is bloated and flash is not :o
Agreed, I phrased my thought badly: I meant that, referring to youtube, I prefer downloading+converting rather than loading alsa xor flash.
Sometimes, yes, I even use flash11.tcz without alsa, which is perverse because flash is closed and even more bloated; however, most of flash11.tcz.dep are typically already loaded when I do that, and tce-load -i alsa is sooo slow, and anyway flash is needed for some other websites...
It is a dreadful combination of laziness and hostile www.
Firefox doen't support OSS on HTML5, and things aren't gonna change, sadly.
It did last I checked, but it's a compile-time switch only.
Curaga, do you have references for that?
What makes me pessimistic about WebM + OSS4 in firefox is the following:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=574363I would be glad to learn about compile-time switches to enable OSS.
Another possibility is using alsa with OSS backend; this would make sense, however, only if that reduced the bloat. With current tcz dependencies, this is not the case (tce-size gives something like 6 Mb): it would be interesting to study whether the dependencies can be slimmed down (this has already been the case for other extensions).