Wine causes Flash instabilities
Wine causes Flash instabilities
I don't really know whether I should be posting this here, on Firefox forums or on Linux Mint forums...
Whenever I start foobar2000 (a music player) under WINE, and I open a web page in Firefox (native build, not running under WINE) containing anything that requires flash, weird things start to happen.
Flash videos start playing but there is no sound, Firefox crashes whenever I try to exit a website in question, all kinds of graphical artifacts start to appear in my system, fonts in any WINE applications become transparent - instead of font color i see the color of whatever is under the window, and a lot of other things.
When I exit foobar2000 everything goes back to normal. If Firefox was frozen - it unfreezes, graphical glitches disappear (except the ones that affected desktop wallpaper).
I use WINE 1.4, my OS is Linux Mint 13 MATE x64, and I use latest Firefox version.
I really have no idea what causes it... I would be really grateful if someone could help me.
Thank you in advance.
Whenever I start foobar2000 (a music player) under WINE, and I open a web page in Firefox (native build, not running under WINE) containing anything that requires flash, weird things start to happen.
Flash videos start playing but there is no sound, Firefox crashes whenever I try to exit a website in question, all kinds of graphical artifacts start to appear in my system, fonts in any WINE applications become transparent - instead of font color i see the color of whatever is under the window, and a lot of other things.
When I exit foobar2000 everything goes back to normal. If Firefox was frozen - it unfreezes, graphical glitches disappear (except the ones that affected desktop wallpaper).
I use WINE 1.4, my OS is Linux Mint 13 MATE x64, and I use latest Firefox version.
I really have no idea what causes it... I would be really grateful if someone could help me.
Thank you in advance.
Re: Wine causes Flash instabilities
You didn't say what version of Flash, but there are serious bugs in the Linux 11.2 versions of Flash, and Adobe's response has been that they no longer support Linux.MaTi wrote:I don't really know whether I should be posting this here, on Firefox forums or on Linux Mint forums...
Whenever I start foobar2000 (a music player) under WINE, and I open a web page in Firefox (native build, not running under WINE) containing anything that requires flash, weird things start to happen.
From the Wine end, try running the app in a virtual desktop.
As it turns out - the problem isn't related to flash. I've just tried on HTML5-based video and the same problem appeared. Same if I tried playing music through one of native Linux media players.
In other words - I can't have media playing in WINE and in native Lnux programs simultaneously.
Running non-media related app in WINE, like notepad for example, does not cause any problems.
In other words - I can't have media playing in WINE and in native Lnux programs simultaneously.
Running non-media related app in WINE, like notepad for example, does not cause any problems.
It's odd that playing music in Wine would trigger graphical problems. What are your system specs? Maybe your system just isn't up to the demands. Have you tried disabling desktop effects?MaTi wrote:As it turns out - the problem isn't related to flash. I've just tried on HTML5-based video and the same problem appeared. Same if I tried playing music through one of native Linux media players.
In other words - I can't have media playing in WINE and in native Lnux programs simultaneously.
Running non-media related app in WINE, like notepad for example, does not cause any problems.
I can't reproduce your problem. I downloaded foobar2000, and can play it and Flash videos in native Firefox with no problem. I can even play Flash videos in Firefox in Wine and in native Firefox at the same time.
I notice you said you're using Wine 1.4; try upgrading to 1.5.5, as a lot of changes have been made since 1.4 that affect media playback. (1.5.5 is what I'm using.) If that doesn't fix it, post terminal output.
Glad it fixed it for you. FYI, I can't reproduce the problem on my system in 1.4, either; maybe there is a problem with the 1.4 package for your distro.MaTi wrote:After updating to WINE 1.5.5 everything seems to work fine. It's a little bit weird though, since I remember using foobar2000 on an older version of WINE and a different linux distro a while back and it worked flawlessly.
Thanks a lot for your help! I can finally use my favorite music player.