Re: [LAU] Wine + Firefox + Flash == No Audio with ALSA

From: david <gnome@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sat Jul 11 2009 - 09:31:44 EEST

Justin Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Rob<lau@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>> On Friday 10 July 2009 04:50:26 pm Justin Smith wrote:
>>> The reason I would be tempted to do this, is because the linux
>>> versions of flash and firefox are huge cumbersome cpu-hogs, and I hear
>>> the windows versions of both programs, running under wine, run much
>>> more smoothly.
>> I have had high CPU usage with Flash 10 since I switched to Jaunty (was
>> running Flash 9 before.) But I've also had high CPU usage with KDE4 apps,
>> so I suspect my Intel video drivers (or the version of Xorg in Jaunty) may
>> be to blame. There are bugs filed for both possibilities. This would mean
>> Flash 10 under Wine won't help, so I guess I need to try it and report
>> back.
>>
>> Playing a standard, low-res Youtube video pegs my CPU nowadays, so I can
>> understand why Ken might be frustrated enough to resort to drastic
>> measures.
>>
>> Rob
>
> I have had great luck with using the downloadhelper firefox addon,
> then playing the resulting flv with mplayer. This doesn't help with
> interactive flash, of course, but it helps lots with youtube, vimeo,
> et al.

There's also the youtube-dl script. And there's another script I've seen
that does YouTube and Vimeo, but I forget what it's called.

Checking out the video downloadhelper extension, seems to be convenient.
Thanks for mentioning it!

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David
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