Firefox 56/57/58 sound/videos/printing not working when sandboxed
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Re: Firefox 56.0 sound not working when sandboxed
Hello Frog8,
If the workaround listed below doesn't work for you:
viewtopic.php?p=129898#p129898
You can also try to disable multi-process:
viewtopic.php?p=130710#p130710
Be sure to delete the contents of your Sandbox prior to re-trying.
If the problem persists, please provide the required info so that I can test it:
viewtopic.php?p=104180#p104180
Regards,
Barb.-
If the workaround listed below doesn't work for you:
viewtopic.php?p=129898#p129898
You can also try to disable multi-process:
viewtopic.php?p=130710#p130710
Be sure to delete the contents of your Sandbox prior to re-trying.
If the problem persists, please provide the required info so that I can test it:
viewtopic.php?p=104180#p104180
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Firefox 56.0 sound not working when sandboxed
Hello everyone,
after one month without sound in FF56, 56.0.1, and 56.0.2 (64bit) inside SB5.20 (64bit) on Windows 7 prof SP1 64bit I finally found a workaround:
Setting is the solution for me.
Changing security.sandbox.content.level to 2/1/0 did not help, browser.tabs.remote.autostart was already set to false.
So my current config is al follows:
browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2=false (manually set)
security.sandbox.content.level = 3 (standard)
browser.tabs.remote.autostart = false (standard)
When I toggle autostart.2 and restart the browser the sound goes on/off.
after one month without sound in FF56, 56.0.1, and 56.0.2 (64bit) inside SB5.20 (64bit) on Windows 7 prof SP1 64bit I finally found a workaround:
Setting
Code: Select all
browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2=false
Changing security.sandbox.content.level to 2/1/0 did not help, browser.tabs.remote.autostart was already set to false.
So my current config is al follows:
browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2=false (manually set)
security.sandbox.content.level = 3 (standard)
browser.tabs.remote.autostart = false (standard)
When I toggle autostart.2 and restart the browser the sound goes on/off.
FF no Audio in video 5.22 64bit
Hello i've installed first the beta 5.21.7 then this 5.22, i got the same error no audio in firefox 56.0.2 (64 bit) on windows 7 64 bit ultimate.
This is the quote from the beta post i did.
This is the quote from the beta post i did.
Thanks for your attentionHello I'm using sandbox from 7 years as you can see from my post, i've never got any problem from all beta and all official version, now i'm using firefox 56.0.2 (64 bit) on windows 7 64 bit ultimate, and i don't have sound on any video website like youtube for example, i've updated the flash (but now 90% of websites uses html5...), out of the sandboxie firefox works very well with the sound.
I'm using the release candidate of sandboxie with no extension on firefox 56.0.2 (64 bit) on windows 7 64 bit ultimate
Thanks for your attention
Re: Firefox 56.0 sound not working when sandboxed
I agree with all previous message, i tryied to lower security.sandbox.content.level from 3,2,1,0 and it doesn't workbz-mof wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2017 8:00 amHello everyone,
after one month without sound in FF56, 56.0.1, and 56.0.2 (64bit) inside SB5.20 (64bit) on Windows 7 prof SP1 64bit I finally found a workaround:
Settingis the solution for me.Code: Select all
browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2=false
Changing security.sandbox.content.level to 2/1/0 did not help, browser.tabs.remote.autostart was already set to false.
So my current config is al follows:
browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2=false (manually set)
security.sandbox.content.level = 3 (standard)
browser.tabs.remote.autostart = false (standard)
When I toggle autostart.2 and restart the browser the sound goes on/off.
It works only the browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2=false
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Video Keeps Buffering Sandboxed
Video keeps buffering when i'm watching something like Xvideos.
This only this only happens when Sandboxed and i'm using Firefox 57 (Firefox Quantum) 64 Bit on Windows 8.1 Pro 64 Bit and Sandboxie 5.22 64 bit.
No buffering not Sandboxed.
This only this only happens when Sandboxed and i'm using Firefox 57 (Firefox Quantum) 64 Bit on Windows 8.1 Pro 64 Bit and Sandboxie 5.22 64 bit.
No buffering not Sandboxed.
Re: Video Keeps Buffering Sandboxed
You can try to workaround your issue by changing Sandbox content level in Firefox. Open about:config, search for "security.sandbox.content.level" and change it from 3 to 2, or 1. or 0.Sandlllodan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2017 9:24 amVideo keeps buffering when i'm watching something like Xvideos.
This only this only happens when Sandboxed and i'm using Firefox 57 (Firefox Quantum) 64 Bit on Windows 8.1 Pro 64 Bit and Sandboxie 5.22 64 bit.
No buffering not Sandboxed.
You could also try disabling Multiprocess in Firefox. Open about:config, search for "browser.tabs.remote.autostart", and change it to false.
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Re: Video Keeps Buffering Sandboxed
Hello Sandlllodan,
What type of videos are these? html5? or...?
I have not experienced any issues with videos on FF v57 + Win 8.1 v64
Does the issue follow you to a new Sandbox with default settings?
Is there any antivirus software involved?
Are your video drivers up to date?
Have you tried the workarounds listed here?:
viewtopic.php?p=130456#p130456
viewtopic.php?p=130980#p130980
Regards,
Barb.-
What type of videos are these? html5? or...?
I have not experienced any issues with videos on FF v57 + Win 8.1 v64
Does the issue follow you to a new Sandbox with default settings?
Is there any antivirus software involved?
Are your video drivers up to date?
Have you tried the workarounds listed here?:
viewtopic.php?p=130456#p130456
viewtopic.php?p=130980#p130980
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Video Keeps Buffering Sandboxed
I tested videos on youtube.com using security.sandbox.content.level 3 on a clean profile with Firefox 57 64-bit on Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit and Sandboxie 5.22 64-bit. I don't see any buffering issues with Firefox and Sandboxie as you report which can be related to other things but I do notice the videos being sluggish with slight delayed pauses. All runs smooth on security.sandbox.content.level 2 with sound working.Sandlllodan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2017 9:24 amVideo keeps buffering when i'm watching something like Xvideos.
This only this only happens when Sandboxed and i'm using Firefox 57 (Firefox Quantum) 64 Bit on Windows 8.1 Pro 64 Bit and Sandboxie 5.22 64 bit.
No buffering not Sandboxed.
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Re: Video Keeps Buffering Sandboxed
Setting security.sandbox.content.level to 2 did the trick in Firefox.I also had a problem with no sound on videos Sandboxed and it works now.
Youtube worked fine before i altered the setting.Xvideos Html 5 Videos keept buffering.It was unwatchable.
Youtube worked fine before i altered the setting.Xvideos Html 5 Videos keept buffering.It was unwatchable.
Re: Firefox 56/57 sound not working when sandboxed
I have FF 57.0 and Win 7 Home Premium. I had sound on YouTube outside SB,but not inside. I am writing this to advise the following worked for me ( which I found somewhere on this forum):
Open Firefox outside Sandboxie
type about:config and accept the risk
search sandbox
Switch security.sandbox.content.level to 2 (mine was 3, if needed switch it to 1 or 0 ).
Close Firefox
Relaunch it Sandboxed and play a YouTube video-sound should be restored.
I found I had to drop it to 1 . 2 didn't work for me.
Open Firefox outside Sandboxie
type about:config and accept the risk
search sandbox
Switch security.sandbox.content.level to 2 (mine was 3, if needed switch it to 1 or 0 ).
Close Firefox
Relaunch it Sandboxed and play a YouTube video-sound should be restored.
I found I had to drop it to 1 . 2 didn't work for me.
Re: Firefox 56/57 sound not working when sandboxed
Same issue with me, version 57.0 (64 bit) and SBIE ver 5.22 (64 bit), Win 7
YouTube works with sound outside Sandboxie, but no sound inside.
I've reinstalled Firefox three times and Sandboxie once.
I had a miraculous fix that lasted about an hour, simply by deleting all history in FF (outside Sandboxie), deleting the Sandboxie folder at the C:/ directory. For no known reason, sound disappeared again... and none of these fixes helped a second time. Noe: I also used ACE Utilities to do a deep clean of all history. And *that* is what got my sound back for an hour.
Have since implemented these changes in about:config
browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2 = false
security.sandbox.content.level = 1
browser.tabs.remote.autostart = false
None of the above helps.
Additional clue: recently, FF did an upgrade and automatically gave me 32 bit version by some bonehead mistake. I manually fixed that by forcing 64 bit version, but chose to keep it in the same "programs files" folder, rather than "programs (x86)" folder. Sandboxie forced me into that because the desktop link could not be modified for opening a sandboxed browser. It would not allow for the programs (x86) folder to be accessed. Eventually, I was able to hack past that issue and did get the 64 bit FF into the (x86) folder AND the desktop link to link appropriately. It was soon after that when my sound disappeared in YouTube videos in Sandboxed FireFox windows.
My thought here is that maybe there's a registry entry that points the sound DLL driver to the "program files" folder, rather than the "programs (x86)" folder? OR... maybe Sandboxie does this crooked pointing? After all, it was Sandboxie that fought me in allowing a link to be made to the Firefox program in "program files (x86)" folder.
YouTube works with sound outside Sandboxie, but no sound inside.
I've reinstalled Firefox three times and Sandboxie once.
I had a miraculous fix that lasted about an hour, simply by deleting all history in FF (outside Sandboxie), deleting the Sandboxie folder at the C:/ directory. For no known reason, sound disappeared again... and none of these fixes helped a second time. Noe: I also used ACE Utilities to do a deep clean of all history. And *that* is what got my sound back for an hour.
Have since implemented these changes in about:config
browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2 = false
security.sandbox.content.level = 1
browser.tabs.remote.autostart = false
None of the above helps.
Additional clue: recently, FF did an upgrade and automatically gave me 32 bit version by some bonehead mistake. I manually fixed that by forcing 64 bit version, but chose to keep it in the same "programs files" folder, rather than "programs (x86)" folder. Sandboxie forced me into that because the desktop link could not be modified for opening a sandboxed browser. It would not allow for the programs (x86) folder to be accessed. Eventually, I was able to hack past that issue and did get the 64 bit FF into the (x86) folder AND the desktop link to link appropriately. It was soon after that when my sound disappeared in YouTube videos in Sandboxed FireFox windows.
My thought here is that maybe there's a registry entry that points the sound DLL driver to the "program files" folder, rather than the "programs (x86)" folder? OR... maybe Sandboxie does this crooked pointing? After all, it was Sandboxie that fought me in allowing a link to be made to the Firefox program in "program files (x86)" folder.
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Re: Video Keeps Buffering Sandboxed
Will combine this thread with the main Firefox one.
Regards,
Barb.-
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Firefox 56.0 sound not working when sandboxed
@Invincea
Note: currently my computer runs 64-bit Sandboxie 5.22 and 64-bit Windows 7 Professional SP1 (fully updated to current). Mozilla updated to Firefox Quantum v. 57 (64-bit) -- without any warning as to the severity of the changes -- after I responded to a prompt that it was outdated. The only "bug" that I have noticed thus far is that when Firefox launches a video, there is no audio output that accompanies it, regardless of the website to which Firefox is connected.
Note: currently my computer runs 64-bit Sandboxie 5.22 and 64-bit Windows 7 Professional SP1 (fully updated to current). Mozilla updated to Firefox Quantum v. 57 (64-bit) -- without any warning as to the severity of the changes -- after I responded to a prompt that it was outdated. The only "bug" that I have noticed thus far is that when Firefox launches a video, there is no audio output that accompanies it, regardless of the website to which Firefox is connected.
Lowering the security.sandbox.content.level does not work for me, even with the security level reduced to 1. Maybe I should reduce it to zero just to see whether that will resolve the problem, but I have my doubts.ChickenSoup wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2017 11:15 pmI got audio to work when Firefox is in Sandboxie by changing the security level to 2 (it was set to 3). Make sure you have taken Firefox out of Sandboxie at first. Then, start Firefox and type in "about:config" (without quotes) into the URL box. Firefox displays a warning. I accepted the consequences. Typed into the search box "security.sandbox.content.level" (without quotes) and that should appear below. Click on modify the value and enter 2. If that doesn't work you can keep reducing that value to 0 security level... not advised.
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Re: Firefox 56.0 sound not working when sandboxed
Stardance, try that. Or, disable Multiprocess (that should do it).
Bo
Re: Firefox 56/57 sound not working when sandboxed
I have gone through all these changes and only get success occasionally. FF57 works well outside the sandbox but once I run the browser inside the sandbox, i am getting the no sound problem and most videos are either not playing or start very sluggishly. Sometimes I am getting an error relating to shockwave plug in - so it's hard to understand what really is going on.
Clicking Videos on Washington Post doesn't do anything, on NY Times they start with long delays- radiostations may or may not provide sound.
I modified the settings via about:config ( now using security 0 and both autostarts set as false) and even disabled multiprocesses within the gui -
at the moment I am constantly opening chrome just to manage. I am not willing to give up on Sandboxie but as FF works without I would hope that invincea can come up with a fix for this issue that would allow for FF to be run without having to do all these work-arounds which may or may not have unintended consequences.
Clicking Videos on Washington Post doesn't do anything, on NY Times they start with long delays- radiostations may or may not provide sound.
I modified the settings via about:config ( now using security 0 and both autostarts set as false) and even disabled multiprocesses within the gui -
at the moment I am constantly opening chrome just to manage. I am not willing to give up on Sandboxie but as FF works without I would hope that invincea can come up with a fix for this issue that would allow for FF to be run without having to do all these work-arounds which may or may not have unintended consequences.
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