@ulfr it’s possible and quite likely mint have compiled ff with Alsa support since AIUI the alsa code is still present in ff source code. Mozilla simply disabled alsa support for whatever the reason... meanwhile the Mozilla developers have built in support for pulseaudio. Their reasoning is pulseaudio resolves all of their sound issues and is provided by most larger distro’s by default.
This move to support pulseaudio doesn’t help us at all, leaving us with only a few options..
You could compile ff with alsa support as pre-v52.0 once did.
It’s not practical to compile each new ff release for the tcz repo as their latest version often makes the last extension obsolete before it had chance to make it into the repo!!
The easy solution is to install “pavucontrol” extension and use it to configure pulseaudio (which is not intuitive when it comes to configuration of hardware and streams).
If you don’t mind the overhead then use pulseaudio, or better still use pavucontrol extension which provides an intuitive graphical interface with pulseaudio providing easy hardware configuration. Audio stream redirection and a volume control to boot!
Apulse works great in most scenarios. However since it provides only a few features from the full pulseaudio you may find it doesn’t support your specific hardware configuration.
In which case you have to install the full pulseaudio application.
Unless you are familiar with configuration of pulse audio I’d simply install pavucontrol
Most website developers test their multimedia on the main os’s and major distro’s only which leaves us a little in the dark as to which additional audio extensions we need to load to provide support for our fav web sites.
Despite popular stories to the contrary Flash is still used by most multimedia websites. You’ll always need the latest version of flash installed for those sites which fail to function without the latest version.
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