On 7/18/20 4:52 PM, Bob Weber wrote:
On 7/18/20 6:46 PM, Gary L. Roach wrote:
Installed Alsa, asound
OS Debian 10
Hi all,
I have standard alsa sound installed in my system and it works fine
for most things. Recently I started using Zoom, have installed a
Logitech C920 webcam with stereo microphones and a Sennheiser
HD4.50BTNC headphones with stereo microphones. I now have a conflict
between the mic inputs from the two devices. The bluetooth
connections is through a dongle plugged into one of my usb ports. The
Logitech also plugs into one of my usb ports.
I want to use the mics from the HD4.50 and shut down the mics on the
Logitech. I also want to shut down the speaker bar on my monitor and
just use the headphones. How do I do this.
Another want is to have a graphic equalizer in the chain. I can't
seem to find any software that would do this.
All help will be sincerely appreciated.
Gary R.
Have you tried pulseaudio?
If the devices are visible to pulse then pavucontrol can connect and
control volumes of all the devices. pulseaudio even has many modules
like a loop device to extend pulseaudio.
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*...Bob*
Yes I have pulseaudio, pulseaudio volume and any other associated
package that I could find. The problem seems to be that pulseaudio does
not recognize my headset microphones. They don't show up in the device
list.
I also find it a bit confusing when the volume panel lists front and
back microphones when there is no back microphone. The front one seems
to be the mic's on my webcam. The back one ???
Gary R.