That toggle is there in case you want to route microphone input directly
to your speakers. There exists one for each sound source, so you can
mute, unmute, and set volumes for CD playback, line-in, and the
microphone, etc.
Since it's doing what it's actually supposed to do, I'm marking this bug
as
If I mute the microphone under 'Playback', the noise disappears and I am still
able to record. Thanks.
Then I have the following question: what is enable/disable of the microphone
under 'Playback' for?
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Intel 82801G (ICH7) has constant noise with microphone unmuted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/
Do you have both a 'playback' and a 'recording' tab in the volume
control? The microphone should be muted under 'playback'. You should
have a source you can record from under the 'recording' tab. I have
'Capture' and 'Digital', and Capture is the control that controls
microphone recording. I don't
I think unmuting microphone means it should serve as a sound source. It
shouldn't affect sound output.
There is a sound input and a sound output. They should not be connected.
In other words, I don't want to hear what I'm talking.
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Intel 82801G (ICH7) has constant noise with microphone unmuted
How is this a bug? Doesn't unmuting the microphone mean it should play
microphone input out of the speakers?
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Intel 82801G (ICH7) has constant noise with microphone unmuted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133177
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