Microphone vs FlashPLayer
Hello,
Has someone used "Linux microphone" under FlashPlayer (9)?
I use OpenMeetings : I can hear sound but the other persons in the
video-conference doesn't hear me...
I can select "Linux microphone" in FlashPlayer parameters. I've played
with kmix, asound etc...
I've this problem on 2 PC (Mandriva 2008.1 and 2009 RC2).
I've read that FlashPlayer exclusively use ALSA (I use ALSA too...)
Have someone an idea?
thanks! :-)
Fabien
Re: Microphone vs FlashPLayer
Fabien wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hello,
>
> Has someone used "Linux microphone" under FlashPlayer (9)?
> I use OpenMeetings : I can hear sound but the other persons in the
> video-conference doesn't hear me...
> I can select "Linux microphone" in FlashPlayer parameters. I've played
> with kmix, asound etc...
> I've this problem on 2 PC (Mandriva 2008.1 and 2009 RC2).
> I've read that FlashPlayer exclusively use ALSA (I use ALSA too...)
>
> Have someone an idea?
>
>
> thanks! :-)
>
> Fabien[/color]
Try another application using alsa. Something like ekiga or skype. If they
work, than your flashplayer application should work too.
Have a look in kmix. If mic record is not enable, other won't heard your
voice.
Re: Microphone vs FlashPLayer
Amrein-Marie Christophe a écrit :[color=blue]
> Fabien wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Hello,
>>
>> Has someone used "Linux microphone" under FlashPlayer (9)?
>> I use OpenMeetings : I can hear sound but the other persons in the
>> video-conference doesn't hear me...
>> I can select "Linux microphone" in FlashPlayer parameters. I've played
>> with kmix, asound etc...
>> I've this problem on 2 PC (Mandriva 2008.1 and 2009 RC2).
>> I've read that FlashPlayer exclusively use ALSA (I use ALSA too...)
>>
>> Have someone an idea?
>>
>>
>> thanks! :-)
>>
>> Fabien[/color]
>
> Try another application using alsa. Something like ekiga or skype. If they
> work, than your flashplayer application should work too.
>
> Have a look in kmix. If mic record is not enable, other won't heard your
> voice.[/color]
Y're right, I also have problem with ALSA under Audacity : I can record
sound from my microphone once, when I want to restart record, I have an
error (can't access to device)...
Re: Microphone vs FlashPLayer
Fabien wrote:
[color=blue]
> Amrein-Marie Christophe a écrit :[color=green]
>> Fabien wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Has someone used "Linux microphone" under FlashPlayer (9)?
>>> I use OpenMeetings : I can hear sound but the other persons in the
>>> video-conference doesn't hear me...
>>> I can select "Linux microphone" in FlashPlayer parameters. I've played
>>> with kmix, asound etc...
>>> I've this problem on 2 PC (Mandriva 2008.1 and 2009 RC2).
>>> I've read that FlashPlayer exclusively use ALSA (I use ALSA too...)
>>>
>>> Have someone an idea?
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks! :-)
>>>
>>> Fabien[/color]
>>
>> Try another application using alsa. Something like ekiga or skype. If
>> they work, than your flashplayer application should work too.
>>
>> Have a look in kmix. If mic record is not enable, other won't heard your
>> voice.[/color]
>
> Y're right, I also have problem with ALSA under Audacity : I can record
> sound from my microphone once, when I want to restart record, I have an
> error (can't access to device)...[/color]
With the Pulse Audio plugin (Mandriva default in 2008.1) ?
Audacity ? I don't use this tool.