adobe flash microphone madness
James McDonald
james at jmits.com.au
Sat Oct 1 15:07:03 PDT 2016
SeLinux?
Restorecon ?
On 2 Oct 2016 4:45 AM, "Lonni J Friedman via Linux-users" <
linux-users at linux-sxs.org> wrote:
> I'm stumped with a bizarre scenario on a Fedora system that my son
> uses. My son has ongoing classwork which requires the use of a
> website with a adobe flash content, where he needs to speak into the
> microphone on his laptop to record audio. It flat out never detects
> any audio 100% of the time for him. Doesn't matter which browser he
> uses (tried both firefox & chrome), even if I blow away his entire
> firefox profile, it still never detects any audio on the mic. It is
> detecting the microphone just fine (inside of flash, via the Adobe
> Flash Player Settings -> Microphone tab), just never detects any
> audio. Also, the audio from the mic is detected ok outside of flash
> (I can use other apps to record audio from the mic). Its something
> with flash
>
> If I log him out, and myself back in, run firefox and go to the same
> exact website, it works perfectly. So something inside of his user's
> account seems to be broken, but I can't figure out what. I tried
> blowing away his user's flash config (both ~/.adobe and ~/.macromedia
> ) but that had no impact.
>
> Any ideas?
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