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Audio problem

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When watching a video on YouTube, the sound suddenly stopped playing. Currently, sounds in video and audio are not played on all sites.

The problem is only in the browser. Audio and video files are perfectly reproduced by the VLC player. There is also sound in the Chrome and Firefox ESR browser.

My actions. 1. Disabled all extensions 2. Clearing history and deleting all cookies

My browser - Firefox Developer edition, version 123.0b9 OS - Debian 12

P.S. I have been using the developer edition for many years. It seems to me more convenient and faster compared to regular Firefox. I really don’t want to delete the customized browser.

I need help with audio in browser...

Many thanks!

When watching a video on YouTube, the sound suddenly stopped playing. Currently, sounds in video and audio are not played on all sites. The problem is only in the browser. Audio and video files are perfectly reproduced by the VLC player. There is also sound in the Chrome and Firefox ESR browser. My actions. 1. Disabled all extensions 2. Clearing history and deleting all cookies My browser - Firefox Developer edition, version 123.0b9 OS - Debian 12 P.S. I have been using the developer edition for many years. It seems to me more convenient and faster compared to regular Firefox. I really don’t want to delete the customized browser. I need help with audio in browser... Many thanks!

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Sounds (no pun intended) more like a ffmpeg issue. I'm on the bleeding edge version of openSUSE (Tumbleweed) and I had no sound issues on my other Leap installed laptop. Once I mirrored the ffmpegs from Tumble onto Leap the sound worked. Here is a screenshot of my installed ffmpegs. I know you're on a different distro, but try to install what you can and see what happens.