* Requesting opinions and experiences concerning laptops and external microphones
@ 2009-06-03 21:53 komputes
2009-06-03 23:57 ` Robert Hancock
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From: komputes @ 2009-06-03 21:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
I am trying to gather opinions and experiences from the ALSA developer
community to understand what they expect to happen when they plug in an
analog microphone into their laptops (which already has a built in mic).
I am looking for more of an official ALSA document which states how
capture should change when an analogue microphone is plugged in; should
it takeover from the internal microphone or not? Is there specification,
standard, or "correct" behavior which is applied to this process?
If I am not mistaking, the computer can detect a signal/message when the
jack goes in, right? The expected behavior when plugging in headphones
is that the headphones are detected, the speakers are muted and the
audio is channeled to the headphones. Is this not applicable to external
microphone and the internal microphone as well?
-komputes
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* Re: Requesting opinions and experiences concerning laptops and external microphones
2009-06-03 21:53 Requesting opinions and experiences concerning laptops and external microphones komputes
@ 2009-06-03 23:57 ` Robert Hancock
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From: Robert Hancock @ 2009-06-03 23:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: komputes; +Cc: alsa-devel
komputes wrote:
> I am trying to gather opinions and experiences from the ALSA developer
> community to understand what they expect to happen when they plug in an
> analog microphone into their laptops (which already has a built in mic).
>
> I am looking for more of an official ALSA document which states how
> capture should change when an analogue microphone is plugged in; should
> it takeover from the internal microphone or not? Is there specification,
> standard, or "correct" behavior which is applied to this process?
>
> If I am not mistaking, the computer can detect a signal/message when the
> jack goes in, right? The expected behavior when plugging in headphones
> is that the headphones are detected, the speakers are muted and the
> audio is channeled to the headphones. Is this not applicable to external
> microphone and the internal microphone as well?
>
> -komputes
That rather depends on the how the audio controller works and the
hardware capabilities. In some cases this might happen in hardware
without the driver needing to do anything. Or it's possible the two
inputs have separate ADCs, etc.
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