microphone and skype
Lou Katz
ubuntu at metron.com
Tue Jan 12 05:08:38 UTC 2010
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 06:12:13AM +0200, Errol Sapir wrote:
> Mark Fraser wrote:
> >On Monday 11 Jan 2010 19:09:53 Errol Sapir wrote:
> >
> >>Thanks Kilic
> >>I removed pulseaudio and got other options, all listed below. I tried
> >>all the options (except the bluetooth ones) and none enabled me to speak
> >>using the microphone. The "speakers" and "ringing" lines are set at
> >>default and I can hear. Any more ideas on how to make the mike work. As
> >>I said before it isn't a hardware problem as the microphone works in
> >>Windows.
> >>Errol
> >>The various choices I now haqve.
> >>Default device (default)
> >>NVidia CK804, NVidia CK804 Default Audio Device (default:CARD=CK804)
> >>NVidia CK804, NVidia CK804 (hw:0,0)
> >>NVidia CK804, NVidia CK804 - MIC ADC (hw:0,1)
> >>hdmi (unknown)
> >>rawbluetooth (bluetooth)
> >>bluetooth (plug)
> >>
> >
> >Have you tried changing the microphone settings in KMix?
> >
> Mark I tried playing around with Kmix but got nowhere. There aren't many
> options, Mainly capture. I then tried Vince's suggestion. See next reply.
> Errol
I found that clicking on the little loudspeaker icon in the bar at the top right gave
me the option to select the microphone input. Setting it to the mike on the camera then
worked OK for Skype, even though the pulseaudio selection thinggy was useless.
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