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From: Kevin Page <krp@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
To: linux-sound@vger.kernel.org
Subject: es1371 microphone volume problems
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 21:49:36 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-sound-99255566711868@msgid-missing> (raw)


Hi,

I've done a bit of trawling around, and it seems quite a few people
have had problems with 'no sound' with the es1371 (in this case a SB
PCI128), but I couldn't find a solution.

I'm running linux 2.4.2 with redhat mods (i.e. stock RH7.1). The sound
input is fine under windows.
At first I thought there was no sound input through the microphone at
all, but then I found if I tapped the mic (prety hard) then that got
picked up - but certainly nothing if I were speaking.

Then I played around with the mixer, and if I put the mic level, IGain
and then main volume (for playback) up to their maximum values I could
just make out recorded speech from the mic - but it was still pretty
quiet.

Do I have any chance of getting this to work properly? (The main
volume's a bit high for everyday use ;)
I saw that the es1370 had a micgain option, but the es1371 doesn't -
could it be the same sort of problem?

Regards,

kev

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krp@ecs.soton.ac.uk                   University of Southampton, UK

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2001-06-14 21:49 Kevin Page [this message]
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2004-02-15 10:07 es1371 microphone volume problems Thomas Sailer

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