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> Don't know how to explain my problem (probably because I am not
> familiar with hardware and sound relation setting). Apology if
> description of my problem looks incompletely. My problem is when
> attending the online meeting, my laptop's microph
On Mon, 13 Aug 2012 21:24:08 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
(removing some stuff)
>> > Simple mixer control 'Capture',0
>> > Capabilities: cvolume cswitch penum
>> > Capture channels: Front Left - Front Right Limits: Capture 0 - 15
>> > Front Left: Capture 15 [100%] [22.50dB] [off] Front Right: Ca
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer, again!
You wrote:
(..)
> > And w/ this I have problem. I use console only tool - therefore I
> > use ALSA mixer, and my mic refuses to work unless in it is the
> > built-in (ROM?) testing program. May it worked under windoze -
On Sat, 11 Aug 2012 18:38:29 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> You wrote:
>
>> >> Then why the "head" command returned void? :-?
>> >
>> > May this is the reason?
>>
>> What do you mean? :-?
>
> That "the "head" command returned void" - therefore no microphone?
Well, it returned "nothing" but there w
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> >> Then why the "head" command returned void? :-?
> >
> > May this is the reason?
>
> What do you mean? :-?
That "the "head" command returned void" - therefore no microphone?
(..)
> > Actually, I never saw it.
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 16:24:48 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
>> > That's what I get:
>> > ls -la /proc/asound/card[0-9]/*
>> > -r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Aug 7 14:32 /proc/asound/card0/codec#0
>> > -r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Aug 7 14:32 /proc/asound/card0/codec#1
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> Then why the "head" comm
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer, again.
You wrote:
> >> >> head -n 1 /proc/asound/card0/codec*
> >> >
> >> > head: cannot open `/proc/asound/card0/codec' for reading: No such
> >> > file or directory
> >> >
> >> > What do I miss here?
> >>
> >> I don't know.
On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 15:18:31 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
>> >> head -n 1 /proc/asound/card0/codec*
>> >
>> > head: cannot open `/proc/asound/card0/codec' for reading: No such
>> > file or directory
>> >
>> > What do I miss here?
>>
>> I don't know... I just have run the above command from my wheezy
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> >> head -n 1 /proc/asound/card0/codec*
> >
> > head: cannot open `/proc/asound/card0/codec' for reading: No such
> > file or directory
> >
> > What do I miss here?
>
> I don't know... I just have run the above co
On Mon, 06 Aug 2012 12:50:48 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
>> Run these command and put here the ouput:
>
> OK, here it comes:
>
>> cat /proc/asound/cards
>
> 0 [SB ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB
> HDA ATI SB at 0xc000 irq 16
>
>> head -n 1 /proc/asound/card0/codec
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> > [AMD] nee ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
>
> That info is not enough to identify your hardware properly :-)
> Run these command and put here the ouput:
OK, here it comes:
> cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [SB
On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 16:43:21 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Please help me to make my mic. working on wheezy laptop. It has
>
> [AMD] nee ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
That info is not enough to identify your hardware properly :-)
Run these command and put here the ouput:
cat /proc/asound/cards
head
Thanks for your respective responses.
Right now I am on a different desktop.
I will try the suggestions and also provide the output requested in
your posts later when I am on the Debian/Wheezy laptop.
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On Thu, 2012-02-23 at 16:40 +, Curt wrote:
> On 2012-02-23, Arun Khan wrote:
> > Through Kmix gui, I have boosted the Mic to 40dB.
40dB? Is this a typo?
> You must set the microphone as the capture device; if that's already
> been done, then I'm stumped.
File bug against ALSA or KDE or puls
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 17:11:51 +0530, Arun Khan wrote:
> Debian Wheezy AMD 64 weekly build 13/Feb/2012
> KDE 4.6.5 (default) desktop
> Kernel 3.2.0 (stock from the weekly build)
> on Toshiba C640 laptop.
>
> alsamixergui shows - audio device is shown as Intel Conexant CX20590.
> I can hear sound
On 2012-02-23, Arun Khan wrote:
> Debian Wheezy AMD 64 weekly build 13/Feb/2012
> KDE 4.6.5 (default) desktop
> Kernel 3.2.0 (stock from the weekly build)
> on Toshiba C640 laptop.
>
> alsamixergui shows - audio device is shown as Intel Conexant CX20590.
> I can hear sound from the built in speake
Hello Julien,
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hello Arun!
> Sometimes in laptops, the microphone might be coupled with line-in. Have
Good point.
The laptop has two separate ports one for headphone and the other
shows the "Mic" symbol. I take it means a microphone as
Hello Arun!
Sometimes in laptops, the microphone might be coupled with line-in. Have you
had any mic luck under Linux with this laptop? You might have a look in
alsamixer or alsamixergui for line-in settings as well and you might test it,
by plugging in an external mic, or if it's switched, y
Adam Hardy wrote:
>
> The first one on the list was one of the sites that I had in mind when I
> complained about them. It's a problem a lot of newbies in a subject area
> have, dealing with sites written by techies who are deeply immersed in the
> subject area. The same goes for the wikipedia si
deloptes on 27/05/10 01:07, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm trying to pick this stuff up but I find the amixer man page quite
obtuse, and I'm not finding an alsa-oriented website that's any better
either.
so you don't thinks this page is informative enough?
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.
Adam Hardy wrote:
>
> I'm trying to pick this stuff up but I find the amixer man page quite
> obtuse, and I'm not finding an alsa-oriented website that's any better
> either.
so you don't thinks this page is informative enough?
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
http://alsa.ope
deloptes on 26/05/10 19:19, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
It was muted. Ha! Discovered that in alsamixer eventually. Couldn't make
sense of amixer output - is it reading the same config as alsamixer? It's
got to be, right?
In amixer it's not that obvious
Alsamixer has a column for line, cd and m
Adam Hardy wrote:
> It was muted. Ha! Discovered that in alsamixer eventually. Couldn't make
> sense of amixer output - is it reading the same config as alsamixer? It's
> got to be, right?
In amixer it's not that obvious
>
> Alsamixer has a column for line, cd and mic which allowed me to take m
deloptes on 26/05/10 17:09, wrote:
yes I could think of it. it changes for me if I set the input mic to
the "Front Mic" (it depends on your card). You mentioned the mic on your
usb is working, then it is a setting in your mixer that tells alsa to grab
from the usb mic.
amixer
...
...
...
Simpl
Adam Hardy wrote:
> deloptes on 25/05/10 21:09, wrote:
>> Adam Hardy wrote:
>>
>>> arecord -Dplughw:0,1 |aplay
>>>
>> I just also see that you are not using the command as suggested by me
>>
>> -f cd -vv /dev/null
it says record with music cd format (I think 44100MHz), be very verbose
(-vv) a
deloptes on 25/05/10 21:09, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
arecord -Dplughw:0,1 |aplay
I just also see that you are not using the command as suggested by me
-f cd -vv /dev/null
regards
er yes. sorry, figured i could either look up what that did or just leave it
out, so I chose to leave it ou
Adam Hardy wrote:
> arecord -Dplughw:0,1 |aplay
>
I just also see that you are not using the command as suggested by me
-f cd -vv /dev/null
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Adam Hardy wrote:
> 24: [ 0- 0]: digital audio capture
try with this one
arecord -Dplughw:0,0 ...
this should be the first input on your first card
0,1 and 0,2 can be the other inputs like line etc
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deloptes on 25/05/10 19:36, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
3 steps to find out and test a microphone on linux with alsa
1) find out cards and inputs
3) so no we can test the mic
shell> arecord -c1 -Dplughw:2,0 -f cd -vv /dev/null
Hmm, the only one that worked was the USB mic:
a...@isengard:~$ cat
Adam Hardy wrote:
> Jasper on 25/05/10 17:38, wrote:
>> You have more than one sound-device in your system.
>> Maybe this helps: http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/ALSA_device_labels
>
> Surely my microphone input should be listed?
>
> a...@isengard:~$ arecord -L
> default:CARD=Intel
> HDA I
Jasper on 25/05/10 17:38, wrote:
You have more than one sound-device in your system.
Maybe this helps: http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/ALSA_device_labels
Surely my microphone input should be listed?
a...@isengard:~$ arecord -L
default:CARD=Intel
HDA Intel, ALC882 Analog
Default Audio
Adam Hardy wrote:
> I just tried with bplay but it wants me to have /dev/dsp which I haven't
> got - it should be using udev shouldn't it? I read the description of
> elisa and it has megs of gnome stuff to install as well - is it worth it?
if you have a program using /dev/dsp you need alsa-oss (
You have more than one sound-device in your system.
Maybe this helps: http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/ALSA_device_labels
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Adam Hardy on 25/05/10 15:54, wrote:
Anand Sivaram on 25/05/10 15:35, wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 18:29, Jasper
I can't get a tweet out of the mic though and it doesn't look bust nor
can I remember treading on it or using the cable hang weights on.
In audacity under the microphone dropdo
Anand Sivaram on 25/05/10 15:35, wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 18:29, Jasper arecord|aplay
then play with the sliders in alsamixer.
:)
--Jasper.
I also suggest the same.
arecord | aplay
arecord could be used to record wave files also..
I can't get a tweet out of the mic
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 18:29, Jasper wrote:
> arecord|aplay
>
> then play with the sliders in alsamixer.
>
> :)
>
> --Jasper.
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then play with the sliders in alsamixer.
:)
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On Tue, 25 May 2010 12:32:24 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
> This has got to be a simple question: I have a sound card and I've just
> plugged in a microphone that I want to test (not USB obviously). Is
> there an easy program I can install onto lenny/xfce that I can use to
> test it?
If you've got "a
Claudius Hubig on 25/05/10 12:37, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
This has got to be a simple question: I have a sound card and I've just plugged
in a microphone that I want to test (not USB obviously). Is there an easy
program I can install onto lenny/xfce that I can use to test it?
I just tried w
Adam Hardy wrote:
>This has got to be a simple question: I have a sound card and I've just
>plugged
>in a microphone that I want to test (not USB obviously). Is there an easy
>program I can install onto lenny/xfce that I can use to test it?
>
>I just tried with bplay but it wants me to have /de
* H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070317 23:49]:
> Mark Grieveson wrote:
> .
>>> I listened to a podcast recently (The Linux Action Show) and they
>>> were discussing this issue. It turns out that they use another
>>> recording device, then use audacity to mix the their recording and
>>> create the fini
Mark Grieveson wrote:
.
I listened to a podcast recently (The Linux Action Show) and they were
discussing this issue. It turns out that they use another recording
device, then use audacity to mix the their recording and create the
finished podcast. They say if they try to use audacity to do
On 2007-03-17T13:07:04-0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> I'll try audacity, and look into getting a pre-amp for the line-in of
> the sound card.
We switched from a cheap condenser microphone plugged into the sound
card to a PreSonus TubePRE ($100) plus a Studio Projects C3 condenser
microphone and saw
>> Mark Grieveson wrote:
>>> More teeth grittin' sound issues, which are a plenty with good ol'
>>> Linux!
>>> I bought a cheap microphone, to record my voice on a wav file. I
>>> opened gnome-sound-recorder (of the gnome-media package), and, under
>>> "Record from input:", I selected "microph
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H.S. wrote:
> Mark Grieveson wrote:
>> More teeth grittin' sound issues, which are a plenty with good ol' Linux!
>>
>> I bought a cheap microphone, to record my voice on a wav file. I
>> opened gnome-sound-recorder (of the gnome-media package), and, u
Mark Grieveson wrote:
More teeth grittin' sound issues, which are a plenty with good ol' Linux!
I bought a cheap microphone, to record my voice on a wav file. I opened gnome-sound-recorder (of the gnome-media package), and, under "Record from input:", I selected "microphone". However, it kept
hi,
I run sid at home and I haven't been able to use the microphone.
Alsa mixer only allows me to pick either Mic, Front Mic or Line,
but I don't see the volume level of the Mic. Gnome's sound recorder
doesn't allow me to select a device to record from. It shows no
devices.
I've searched the we
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 09:49:56 +1000, Glenn Meehan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My microphone is not recording any sound.
> I have a soundblaster live! 5.1
> I am using alsa.
> It works under windows xp.
> I am using kernel 2.6.8. with kde.
Use something like aumix or kmixer to make sure that the m
--- Reza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi.. I want
to know what's the device name for
> Microphone in Linux? Becasue I just had it, and
> couldn't get it work.. Thank you
It is grouped in sound card device and you can access
using any mixer program, like gmix or aumix
If you have sound system run
On 22-Jul-99 Person, Roderick wrote:
> Does anyone know, is there a /dev/mic or a module that needs to be
> loaded to get a mic input to work. I have a Sound Blaster 16 PCI it
> works in everyother way but not mic input. Come to thing of it I
> haven't tried the line so I don't know if that work
Subject: Re: Microphone always on!
Date: Tue, Nov 10, 1998 at 06:07:05PM +0100
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Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gossamer) writes:
>
> > I'm perplexed.
> >
> > My microph
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gossamer) writes:
> I'm perplexed.
>
> My microphone seems to have grown a direct connection to the
> speakers, even though I'm not running (AFAIK) any mic-using
> apps! It's great for impromptu kareoke but really ...
>
> It's a SB16 card, I have the usual kernel drivers and
"Alexander N . Benner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I always have a constant sound in the background a kind of clicking or so.
Try muting line 2.
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On Fri, Nov 06, 1998 at 04:47:22PM -0600, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > My microphone seems to have grown a direct connection to the
> > speakers, even though I'm not running (AFAIK) any mic-using
> > apps! It's great for impromptu kareoke but really ...
> >
>
> Same here. I
On 6 Nov 1998, Gossamer wrote:
>
> I'm perplexed.
>
> My microphone seems to have grown a direct connection to the
> speakers, even though I'm not running (AFAIK) any mic-using
> apps! It's great for impromptu kareoke but really ...
>
> It's a SB16 card, I have the usual kernel drivers and I'm
Hi,
> My microphone seems to have grown a direct connection to the
> speakers, even though I'm not running (AFAIK) any mic-using
> apps! It's great for impromptu kareoke but really ...
>
Same here. I think it's a "feature"
Sasha.
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