nuc wrote:Then you should be able to choose gstreamer from a drop-down menu I think.
What drop-down menu are you talking about?
nuc wrote:You probably have gstreamer 0.10 - it's ok too but their might be some bug.
I for sure have gstreamer 1.0 on my system. Although Debian stable is rather slow to upgrade its packages, Debain sid is always on top and almost always have the latest packages available. Debian sid is not slow at upgrading packages at all.
nuc wrote:I do not know how firefox is being compiled on Debian Sid so I can't say it will work. What I do know is that the firefox devs are about to ship gstreamer 1.0 in their default builds, when Devian Stable will have gst 1.0 packages in the repos. That's their plan.
I downloaded the nightly builds. It was version 32 if I remember correctly. I didn't compile it myself. I'm not concerned about Debian stable, since I use sid, which usually has the latest packages available. I do most definitely have gstreamer 1.0 on my system. I have version 1.2.4-1 to be exact. I will install the gstreamer-properties package and see if that fixes it.
Since Chromium is the only software I use that doesn't have native OSS4 support, I figured I'll dump it and uninstall all ALSA related packages. I'm sure audio will sound better in Firefox with native OSS4 sound too. Firefox seems to be getting ready to add sandboxing, so I'm looking forward to that. Sandboxing and HTML5 support is the main reason I stick with Chromium, since I watch alot of YouTube videos in HTML5.