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== Setup == | == Setup == | ||
# This test case should be performed on '''bare-metal | # This test case should be performed on both '''bare-metal and virtual''' machines. | ||
# The computer must be equipped with a '''sound device'''. | # The computer must be equipped with a '''sound device'''. | ||
# Install a desktop version of '''Fedora 34''' (or later). | # Install a desktop version of '''Fedora 34''' (or later). | ||
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# All above mentioned applications play sound correctly over the default sound device. | # All above mentioned applications play sound correctly over the default sound device. | ||
# It must be possible to pause, unpause, stop, and restart the playback and navigate in the audio file. | # It must be possible to pause, unpause, stop, and restart the playback and navigate in the audio file. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 23 February 2021
Selected applications — Audio support
This test case tests that the installed system can play audio over selected applications.
Setup
- This test case should be performed on both bare-metal and virtual machines.
- The computer must be equipped with a sound device.
- Install a desktop version of Fedora 34 (or later).
- Connect your speakers (headphones) to the default sound device.
- Perform the following steps as a regular user.
How to test
- Play a Youtube video in Firefox or the default web browser.
- Play a movie in Videos.
- Play a song in Rhythmbox.
- While playing the multimedia, try to pause, unpause, stop, restart, and navigate (seek), etc.
Expected results
- All above mentioned applications play sound correctly over the default sound device.
- It must be possible to pause, unpause, stop, and restart the playback and navigate in the audio file.