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On 06/04/2011 11:33 PM, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
Possibly you have an IRQ routing problem. As I have with my Azalia HDA
Intel card. All you need to do is make an alsa-base.conf file under
/etc/modprobe.d as root with the following single line:
options snd-hda-intel position_fix=1
and save it.
After syster restarts, you'll have your mic. If not, then report to me back.
Cu,
Zoltan
2011/6/5 JD <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jd1008@gmail.com"><jd1008@gmail.com></a>:
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<pre wrap="">On 06/04/11 19:50, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 10:49 PM, JD<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jd1008@gmail.com"><jd1008@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On F14.
Pulseaudio daemion is running.
I can hear media playing.
But I am unable to use microphone.
i,e. no matter what app I use the mic
with, (as in skype, or gnome-sound-recorder
or aurecord), my mic does not pick up my voice.
I have a built-in and an external. Neither one
is picking my voice.
gnome-volume-control-applet shows me that
I can select mic1 or mic2 as input.
Neither one is working.
I wonder if this is a pulseaudio issue?
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<pre wrap="">Try installing pavucontrol. Click on the Input Devices tab. Unlock the
two sliders and move *one* to mute.
Does that give you any capture volume?
/Mike
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<pre wrap="">Did that. I experimented with sliding the left chanel all the way
back, and tried to record. No sound. Only some white noice
in the right speaker.
Then I tried with sliding the right chanel all the way back.
Still no sound from recording. White noise from left speaker.
the gnome-sound-recorder has a level meter while recording.
The level meter does not budge.
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<br>
Everyone:<br>
<br>
I have <i>never</i> been able to get F14 or any other flavor of
Fedora to recognize any microphone that I have used.<br>
<br>
I tried it with a Dell Inspiron 2500. The built-in videocam worked,
but the mike? No joy.<br>
<br>
Then I tried it on a mini-tower with a Plantronics USB stereo
headset with microphone. <i>Again</i> no joy.<br>
<br>
And just to be sure, I plugged it into another box that had Windows
7 installed. And there it worked. I used Skype and talked with
someone for an hour and a half.<br>
<br>
So: <i>what is wrong with Fedora and microphones?</i><br>
<br>
Temlakos<br>
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