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> You haven't made it clear - in any of your subsequent posts, either - |
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> if sound is working for other applications. |
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I have never configured sound. It has never worked. |
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> If you get a new email, does your laptop go "bing!"? Can you play an |
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> MP3 by double clicking on it or at the command line? What if you run |
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> mplayer at the command line on an AVI video? |
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No sound. |
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> If you have only previously used your laptop for email, surfing the |
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> web or writing code, it's not clear that sound may *ever* have been |
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Indeed this is the case and I am trying to get it to work since some |
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tutorials I need to listen to are only available on video with audio. |
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> working on it. IMO you need to get sound working for a basic program |
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> that uses audio before worrying about Flash, which seems more |
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Thanks, |
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Valmor |
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> Stroller. |
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