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Old 11-09-2023, 09:45 AM   #1
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Leap 15.5, Tumbleweed 64b.: malformed sound in palemoon on http://www.freeintertv.com/view/id-3335/Germany-1-0-1


Malformation seems to be caused by slowing down the speed of playing the sound.

No problem in other Linux distros or Windows.

Palemoon 64b. downloaded from https://www.palemoon.org/

Any idea pls ?
 
Old 11-09-2023, 11:29 AM   #2
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Palemoon's up at version 32.4.? now or thereabouts.
I loaded your url on PM-30.0.1 here on this little used laptop and got no sound or vision from your url. In Chromium-ungoogled, I got sound, & video. Those speakers asre obviously paid by the word, because it was long winded.

Palemoon is a bit behind on javascript handling.; It improved noticably into the 32.x.x series, but they have a bit to do. It redirected Chromium to http://www.freeintertv.com/view/id-3335/Germany-1-0-1

Have you tried the direct url? PM is great for handling popups & nonsense. That's it's strength.
 
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Palemoon's up at version 32.4.? now or thereabouts.
I loaded your url on PM-30.0.1 here on this little used laptop and got no sound or vision from your url. In Chromium-ungoogled, I got sound, & video. Those speakers asre obviously paid by the word, because it was long winded.

Palemoon is a bit behind on javascript handling.; It improved noticably into the 32.x.x series, but they have a bit to do. It redirected Chromium to http://www.freeintertv.com/view/id-3335/Germany-1-0-1

Have you tried the direct url? PM is great for handling popups & nonsense. That's it's strength.
At latest version 32.5.0

I'm using direct url all the time. I'm not sure what other url you mean / have used.

I like it's "old-style" UI.
 
Old 11-09-2023, 02:56 PM   #4
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happens on Arch linux too: https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic...245541#p245541
 
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I'm not sure what other url you mean / have used.
Sorry. My bad. I misread your url in post #1.

I think you'll find it's PM specific. I keep a few browsers, and currently I'm fond of Brave, although I prefer FireFox UI clones like PM. Firefox is in Google's pocket now, so tracking is inherent in it.
 
Old 11-10-2023, 12:31 PM   #6
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Bad http://www.freeintertv.com/view/id-3335/Germany-1-0-1 sound in Leap 15.5 using PM 32.5.0, OK in Chromium.
 
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I'm on slackware64 here. Is this An alsa/pulseaudio/pipewire thing?
 
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Sorry. My bad. I misread your url in post #1.

I think you'll find it's PM specific. I keep a few browsers, and currently I'm fond of Brave, although I prefer FireFox UI clones like PM. Firefox is in Google's pocket now, so tracking is inherent in it.
No problem, can happen to anyone.

Tracking is another reason for using non-corporate browsers.
 
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I'm on slackware64 here. Is this An alsa/pulseaudio/pipewire thing?
Changing User Agent Mode from Gecko to Firefox solved the problem in openSUSE Leap.

(as suggested here https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic...245535#p245535)
 
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Changing User Agent Mode from Gecko to Firefox solved the problem in openSUSE Leap.

(as suggested here https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic...245535#p245535)
thanks for that. I'll use it here. Have you any fix for slow-running scripts?

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thanks for that. I'll use it here. Have you any fix for slow-running scripts?
Firefox compatability is the business. Sound works, & scripts run and don't crash. I updated to my last download on this old box (= PM-32.1.0).
 
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thanks for that. I'll use it here. Have you any fix for slow-running scripts?
You are welcome.
 
  


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