To block unwanted sounds, like the music from a website, in Firefox, you can use a combination of built-in features and extensions. Here’s how to set it up:
1. Mute Tabs Individually
Right-click on the tab where the music is playing and select "Mute Tab." This will silence only that tab.
2. Use Firefox’s Site-Specific Permissions
Click on the padlock icon in the address bar when you're on the site.
Select "Site Settings."
Find the "Sound" setting and change it to "Block."
3. Use an Extension
Tab Muter or AudioSwitch can help manage sound on a per-tab basis.
To install:
Go to the Firefox Add-ons page.
Search for the extension name and click "Add to Firefox."
Follow the prompts to install it.
4. Custom Noise Suppression with R.N. Noise
If you're looking for a specific noise-cancellation solution, you might consider using R.N. Noise through an audio application, but this typically requires additional setup and may not integrate directly into Firefox.
5. Use a System-Wide Solution
If you prefer, you can use software like Equalizer APO (Windows) to manage audio output and suppress specific sounds across all applications.
By using these methods, you can control sound on individual tabs or manage site permissions to avoid unwanted audio. Let me know if you need further assistance!