Hello,
I have a amd64 desktop, which I've used gentoo and linux mint before, and did not have issues with audio. Since few months I have ubuntu 12.04(32 bit version), and have horrible multimedia experience.
I installed Mozilla Firefox beta 9 and the Mozilla flash plugin as a .tar.gz file. I unpacked it, installed it and now I can watch Youtube videos smoothly.
But I want to play mp3 codecs and other restricted stuff on my laptop. Should I uninstall the flash plugin for Mozilla Firefox or just install the ubuntu-restricted-extras package (which contains everything I need)?
hi...
I was installed ubuntu 11.04 5 month before, starting i was installed flash player and it was working properly,,but form last 2 weeks i cannot watch youtube videos or anyother videos. its shows only blank screen in video side... and I tried to uninstall and install it ,but problem exists..can anyone help me for this,
thank you
So, I'm running Ubuntu 12.04.1 on my iMac G5 and I think I have Gnash installed as a Flash player. The videos on Youtube load fine even though Mozilla tells me from time to time that I need a Flash plugin, I get video image just fine but as for the sound it's all just a scratching buzzing static. Sound works well like testing and listening to music.
Please help!
Introduction
If you have a music video on your computer, and you want to extract the audio to put it on your cellphone, your mp3 player, your car stereo or any other place you want to hear the music in that video, you can use ffmpeg to extract the audio.
Please be sure to respect all copy rights before using this command.
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