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From: Daron Ryan <daron.ryan@gmail.com>
To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: re: Microphone
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 23:56:14 +0930	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <46F13186.2000909@gmail.com> (raw)

 Hello Gustavo,

Thanks responding but I don't understand how this will help. This 
program appears merely to record sound. It sounds as though it is just a 
high level program. I need my microphone to work with VOIP, that is my 
purpose. My microphone has not worked with Ekiga, Audicity or other 
programs I have tried. I don't understand how this will help. I was 
hoping to find out where to find drivers or how to adjust the OS.

Regards,
Daron.


Gustavo Chain wrote:
 > El Tue, 18 Sep 2007 23:45:51 +0930
 > Daron Ryan <daron.ryan@gmail.com> escribió:
 >
 >   
 >> Hello Conway,
 >>
 >> I am using audacity to test the microphone. I will check the tab
 >> function on the alsa mixer, I haven't tried that. Thanks for that.
 >>
 >> Regards,
 >> Daron.
 >> Conway S. Smith wrote:
 >>  > On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 21:54:32 +0930
 >>  > Daron Ryan <daron.ryan@gmail.com> wrote:
 >>  >  
 >>  >> Hi,
 >>  >>
 >>  >> I have recently purchased a microphone / headset but can not get
 >>  >> the microphone to work. The system is dual boot and the
 >>  >> microphone works under windows but not Linux. Here some of the
 >>  >> details of the system
 >>  >>
 >>  >> Distribution:                                Fedora 64bit
 >>  >> Audio card:                                 Intel 82801H (ICH8
 >>  >> Family) ALSA driver version:                 1.0.14.
 >>  >>
 >>  >> I have tried adjusting microphone up to maximum volume using
 >>  >> alsamixer (I assume maximum volume means maximum sensitivity).
 >>  >> This only causes a hiss when microphone input is played back out
 >>  >> again with no sign of my voice. What else can I try?
 >>  >>
 >>  >> Regards,
 >>  >> Daron.
 >>  >>
 >>  >>    
 >>  >
 >>  > What program are you using to test the microphone?  Several
 >>  > applications still use the older OSS instead of the newer ALSA
 >>  > interface, especially for microphones.  ALSA includes OSS
 >>  > compatibility, but the mixer levels are somewhat separate.  Try
 >>  > using an OSS mixer program, like rexima or aumix, as well as
 >>  > alsamixer, and make sure that both the OSS & ALSA mixers are set
 >>  > to record from the microphone & the capture level isn't 0.  Also
 >>  > note that in alsamixer there are separate playback & capture
 >>  > levels for the microphone, as indicated in the "View:" line
 >>  > towards the top: pressing tab should cycle them.
 >>  >
 >>  > Good luck,
 >>  > Conway S. Smith
 >>  >  
 >>
 >>
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 >
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             reply	other threads:[~2007-09-19 14:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-09-19 14:26 Daron Ryan [this message]
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2007-09-18 12:24 Microphone Daron Ryan
2007-09-18 13:06 ` Microphone Conway S. Smith

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