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Change firefox audio output

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I have followed advice and my /etc/nf now looks like this: pcm. How can I tell firefox to use my bluetooth alsa device, without having to modify /etc/nf or ~/.asoundrc every time ? UPDATE: I need a similar way to start firefox, but I could not find any. I have found a way how to start chromium using the -alsa-output-device commandline option: chromium -alsa-output-device=bluetooth But I need a way to tell my browsers to use bluetooth alsa device as well.

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When I want an application to use my bluetooth alsa device, I have to specify it, such as: mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth file.mp3 To begin, click the 'choose file' button to select the audio file from your computer that you would like to pitch shift. You can also save pitch shifted files as an mp3. I have configured the bluetooth device in /etc/nf: # cat /etc/nfīy default, the onboard card is used for all sound (apparently, the default onboard card does not even need to be listed in nf) This free online pitch shifter tool allows you to change the pitch of audio files (mp3 or wav format), without affecting the tempo. I have an onboard sound card, and also a connected bluetooth headset. Created attachment 326312 Get/set audio output test case mediaDevices.enumerateDevices() does not return any valid devices of type 'audiooutput' tSinkId(), used to pass output device IDs to media elements to control which output the element should use, is not supported.