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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 3:34 AM, yermandu wrote:
> Hellow,
You have set the mixer so that you mix the microphone input to the outputs.
This is very different from setting the mixer to 'capture' the incoming
signal. See your favorite mixer application (or the commandline 'alsamixer'
if all else fails) and find where you can set what the card actually
captures. In 'alsamixer' this is in the capture page: press F4 to switch
page, L-R arrows to move and space to select capturing.
Sampo
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On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 3:34 AM, yermandu <yermandu@gmail.co=
m> wrote:
Hellow,I recently (around two months ago) i make reinstallation of =
my Linux. Ok in the old set the output microfone was working fines,=
And now have something very stranger: I can hear the output in the inte=
rnal speaker and external speakers.
I can hear what i say in the microphone internal, yes i hear, butarecor=
d, gnome-sound-record, audacitydoesnt record anything, is like i dont h=
ave microphone because they dont capture nothing.What happens? Some=
suggestion to solve the issue?
You have set the mixer so that you mix the microphone=
input to the outputs. This is very different from setting the mixer to =
9;capture' the incoming signal. See your favorite mixer application (or=
the commandline 'alsamixer' if all else fails) and find where you =
can set what the card actually captures. In 'alsamixer' this is in =
the capture page: press F4 to switch page, L-R arrows to move and space to =
select capturing.
=A0Sampo
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