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From where does Firefox get the list of audio input devices that can be shared?

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Hi,

On my Debian wheezy machine, I'm normally able to use my built-in microphone and web camera without problems (my sound card is a Realtek ALC269). In Firefox (Nightly), the audio output works like a charm, but when a website makes a WebRTC' GetUserMedia request, the prompt for sharing devices lists apart from "default" seemingly just a list of all (virtual) sound output possibilities, none of which works (other programs, like jitsi, mainly just display a "default" option, which works out of the box). The webcam, on the other hand, works like a charm. I get no errors.

The problem is the same for Firefox Nightly, Iceweasel and Chromium.

Any help would be appreciated. Regards Thomas

Hi, On my Debian wheezy machine, I'm normally able to use my built-in microphone and web camera without problems (my sound card is a Realtek ALC269). In Firefox (Nightly), the audio output works like a charm, but when a website makes a WebRTC' GetUserMedia request, the prompt for sharing devices lists apart from "default" seemingly just a list of all (virtual) sound output possibilities, none of which works (other programs, like jitsi, mainly just display a "default" option, which works out of the box). The webcam, on the other hand, works like a charm. I get no errors. The problem is the same for Firefox Nightly, Iceweasel and Chromium. Any help would be appreciated. Regards Thomas

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Here's a screenshot (from Iceweasel, but it's the same for Firefox and Chrome).