on second thought....no.
this is what i had:
type='audio/flac; codec="flac"'
i thought i had dropped the ' after the flac, and changing it to:
type='audio/flac'; codec="flac"'
did actually get it to work in the chrome browser, but now i'm concerned that it's going to be broken in firefox, because it should actually be wrong, and i don't have a soundcard...
these finicky browsers, huh? fuck...
i'm convinced that my hard drive is fine, so i'm going to turn the hd audio chip on in the bios and take my chances. i may have to reimage. whatever. i need sound. when i come up in the laptop next week, i'll need to add hardware components back in one at a time - including my new wired usb keyboard.
but, it's hard to understand how it could be a driver issue if it boots fine and is fine for a day or two. that doesn't add up.
i'm also going to copy over all five options for inri003 and test them thoroughly in the chrome os to see if i can figure out a pattern.
i think i want:
type="audio/flac"
...i.e. i should drop the codec specification. that seems to be what's confusing things. but i need to make sure it actually works.
so, let's try to get the audio up on the desktop, here we go....
so, let's try to get the audio up on the desktop, here we go....