After update to FF58 no audio in sandboxed browser [SOLVED]
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 3:31 pm
I just updated my Firefox to the new version 58.0 (in my unsandboxed firefox). That's all I do with Firefox outside the Sandbox in general. After the installation went through I quickly realised that Youtube videos, Twitch content, pretty much any media with audio doesnt play sound in my sandboxed browser anymore. In addition to that on Twitch all I see is the player practically showing a slideshow. No lowering of the resolution works in that case. YT videos run fine but also no audio.
I was quick to blame Firefox itself because that's the only thing that has changed. But then I checked a YT video in the unsandboxed FF58 and you guessed it I had sound. Clearing the DefaultBox (I had Sandboxie create the sandboxed browser box for me when I first started using Sandboxie) and then restarting the sb.ed FF yielded the same issue. FF58 introduced volume controls to each tab - I made sure that is not the problem at hand here (muted the tab and umuted it). Also FF is unmuted in the Windows Mixer and its volume slider is at 85%. The soundcard/loudspeakers work in general: videos in vlc work fine, so does music in winamp.
Im using WIndows 7, 64-bit. Sandboxie version is 5.22, 64-bit (auto-update enabled). FF is as stated above version 58.0, 64-bit.
My guess is since FF58 is messing with volume controls and so forth that it now somehow requires access to resources that my Defaultbox currently cannot reach? What do you guys think does FF58 break Sandboxie audio?
I was quick to blame Firefox itself because that's the only thing that has changed. But then I checked a YT video in the unsandboxed FF58 and you guessed it I had sound. Clearing the DefaultBox (I had Sandboxie create the sandboxed browser box for me when I first started using Sandboxie) and then restarting the sb.ed FF yielded the same issue. FF58 introduced volume controls to each tab - I made sure that is not the problem at hand here (muted the tab and umuted it). Also FF is unmuted in the Windows Mixer and its volume slider is at 85%. The soundcard/loudspeakers work in general: videos in vlc work fine, so does music in winamp.
Im using WIndows 7, 64-bit. Sandboxie version is 5.22, 64-bit (auto-update enabled). FF is as stated above version 58.0, 64-bit.
My guess is since FF58 is messing with volume controls and so forth that it now somehow requires access to resources that my Defaultbox currently cannot reach? What do you guys think does FF58 break Sandboxie audio?