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Flash Player 9 – PulseAudio - freedesktop.org
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Apps/FlashPlayer9/
This page describes how to solve the Flash Player 9 problem by building and installing an experimental plugin, libflashsupport.so, which adds support for ESD and PulseAudio. This guide is aimed at non-technical users of Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon (and previous Ubuntu releases) or other Debian -based distributions.
PulseAudio_Old - Ubuntu Wiki
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio_Old
PulseAudio is the standard sound server in Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04. There may be problems with getting sound from Adobe Flash v. 9 and earlier, Wine and Skype when these applications use the ALSA protocol.
How-To: Pulseaudio - Debian User Forums
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=12497
* non-free Flash 9 doesn't work with pulseaudio Matteo. Top. soldierboy Posts: 28 Joined: 2007-04-19 04:56. Post by soldierboy » 2008-01-26 15:59. Just wanted to drop a note to say that this worked very well for me. It even resolved the sound issue I was having with flash. Anyways, Thanks! Top. hellfire[bg]
pulseaudio - Linux Daily
https://linuxd.wordpress.com/tag/pulseaudio/
Have you tried flash 10? Almost good. Works better than 9 with pulseaudio, more lightweight and gives smoother videoplayback. First off, remove flash 9 and libflashsupport if you installed it (if you have sound normaly in flash, without killing or tweaking pulseaudio, then you probably have). Close firefox or whatever browser first!
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