no input sources appear in the sound settings in ubuntu 13.10 even
though i can select inputs in pavucontrol (front microphone, back
microphone, line in). sound recording works (at least on the alsa
level).
this is the regression, as sound inputs sources show up correctly in the
old ubuntu 10.10
I still have this problem on a Lenovo T61p running 12.04 with pulseuadio
1;1.1-0ubuntu15.4. All newly updated today 10Feb2014.
Kernel is 3.2.
alsainfo attached
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1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
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but I don't get why you're trying to play back a configuration file...
Greetings, David -- yes, I was piping a textfile to the speakers, just to
generate some noise (and prove whether they were working). One can omit
those lines, or replace them with aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Noise.wav
but
On 10/03/2013 03:38 AM, The_Letter_J wrote:
Please add this machine to the list impacted:
Malibal Veda P180HM , aka Clevo P180HM , aka Sager np8180 (other rebranded
flavors of this model also exist).
RealTek ALC892 internal speakers fail to show up in sound-settings;
instead the
Please add this machine to the list impacted:
Malibal Veda P180HM , aka Clevo P180HM , aka Sager np8180 (other rebranded
flavors of this model also exist).
RealTek ALC892 internal speakers fail to show up in sound-settings;
instead the not-plugged-in iec598 aka S/PDIF output becomes
On my platform, is missing the speaker internal port and the jack port.
I tested the different workaround without success, only the HDMI output is
available no analog device.
Tested with the following kernels :
vmlinuz-3.8.0-23-generic
vmlinuz-3.9.0-030900-generic
Machine : DELL XPS 14
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@JoeZiehmer, thanks, it looks like it's already fixed upstream for your
machine. If you try the latest DKMS drivers (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS ) and make sure
Inverted Internal Mic is muted in alsamixer then things should work
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There you go Dave hope this can help people out.
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@Leandro,
For the new PulseAudio to improve the situation (i e, you would not have to use
the #32 workaround), you need to use it in combination with the backport kernel
( linux-image-generic-lts-quantal ).
@JoeZiehmer, could you attach your alsa-info (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo )
Found a fix for the Acer Aspire ZG5 AOA110 models. It involves using
the uncommented microphone lines from comment #32, installing
pavucontrol and using pavucontrol to max out the sound on the left for
the internal microphone and mute it on the right completely. Also, it
is handy to unlock
Acer Aspire ZG5 AOA110 users this is my modified /usr/share/pulseaudio
/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-input-internal-mic.conf it has to be used in
combination with the pavucontrol fix. For pavucontrol is is as easy as
sudo apt-get install pavucontrol, then using it from the command line,
unlocking the
The pulseaudio (1:1.1-0ubuntu15.2) update does not fixed microphone issues
in my case.
I am running updated Ubuntu 12.04.1 - 64 bits in a Sony-Vaio VPCEB23FM.
I checked that pulseaudio (1:1.1-0ubuntu15.2) it was installed, but the
problem with the internal microphone
still there. It was not
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.2
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* 0622-Front-headphone.patch:
Fix Front headphone Jack not being picked up by PulseAudio
(LP: #1020471)
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Confirmed bug is fixed on my Vostro 2420.
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Due to this 'verification-done' tag added, I'd like to just ask that my comment
be at least addressed. I've stated twice already that my netbook still suffers
from this in raring. If I'm missing something and perhaps the fix is not yet in
raring or anything like that, please shed me some light.
@Shahar, if this is still a problem for you in raring, you're probably
suffering from a different bug. Also, you never attached alsa-info
correctly, so it's difficult to know if this is the case or not.
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Mitch (or others): does that mean that the package version in precise-
proposed fixed the problem? This bug needs a verification that the
proposed package fixes the issue, so that the update can be made
available for everyone.
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Regarding #142 - sorry - false alarm - got chance to try this again yesterday.
Turns out - zif cable on that old laptop got broken.
After replacing it - both internal speakers and mic started working correctly.
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Hello, I tried to get 12.4 working on dv6265us.
Tried most stuff I could find here - nothing worked.
External (headphone jack) works (sound setting recognizes when I plugin headset
External stereo mic works too (I don't have one, but I plugged in headset - and
I can see bars in pavumeter
I have recently installed 12.04.1 on an Acer Aspire One AOA 110 ZG5
(upgraded to 16 GB ssd -- wee works like a real computer now). Alas, I
can't get the edit via #32 to do the trick. I event tried the deb file
hoping I did something dumb.
In every case alasamixer comes up with mike boost 0. I
+Adam Conrad, I am sorry – at the moment I have no system that is
running ubuntu 12.04, so I can't test the proposed update.
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Okay, so for those of you who are still suffering from this bug on 12.04 with
all updates installed, there is now another option:
1) Enable proposed as instructed in comment #138
2) Install the latest HDA driver according to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS
Reboot and test. I
Hello Achim, or anyone else affected,
Accepted pulseaudio into precise-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at
http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/1:1.1-0ubuntu15.2 in a
few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
Comments #128, #129, and #131 have been added, thanks.
@ferret-x: This concerns internal mics, not front panel mics. Likely there is
some other problem with your front panel mic causing jack detection to fail.
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1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
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If you're suffering from one of the following problems:
1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
I was missing a mic jack and instructions from the comment #32 helped me
fix it. My audio card is built-in the Intel HDA motherboard; my sincere
thanks for that.
Do you need any additional data from my system?
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Paul, your system's model, please.
That being said, this is still not fixed for my Acer Aspire One D250.
Thanks,
Shahar
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Paul, your system's model, please.
That being said, this is still not fixed for my Acer Aspire One D250.
Thanks,
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Mine is a Aspire one ZG5.
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Comment #32 can fix the same issue on a Dell Vostro 2420.
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The workaround in comment #32 also helps to fix the recognition of the
internal speakers on a
Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7110.
Details:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=8088af4aae8c2eacb851b716c3738ef9f76ef3e0
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Comment #32 also allows my front panel microphone to work. Self build
system based on a Gigabyte M57SLI-S4.
http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=69f57eadac5c60064ee353df008509eb1ebb8871
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The comment #32 helps with microphone on Packard bell dot m/a
My ALSA info:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=38d83a295f32ef2ed250f9d4e45926f9836d76be
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The comment #32 helps with microphone on Acer Aspire 4810TZ
My ALSA info:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=114188df785d7adc99d4eb5b13523617bf152f37
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The internal audio ports on my SuperMicro board don't show up at all after a
recent 12.04 update.
Worked earlier on 12.04.
Now no audio, no /usr/share/pulseaudio directory, ...
See launchpad 1035474 for details.
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this workaround just fix the bug of missing internal speaker and
internal mic in gnome control nua as the module-switch-on-available-
ports require the phantom ports of those pin complexes without jack
detection
if your notebook cannot record sound due to inverted mic (lef and right channel
Was this at me? I'm quite sure that it is this bug that my netbook Aspire
One D250 is experiencing. Theworkaround did solve the missing internal mic
issue. Please release another fix :(
On 7 August 2012 18:48, Raymond 946...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
this workaround just fix the bug of missing
It is a bit saddening to see this marked as Fix Released while my
internal mic still isn't working in quantal.
This is Acer Aspire One D250 from my original comment #82 (workaround
succeeded).
Is this like a manual adding of models to a list? If so, please add this
one!
Thank you,
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I'm miss an internal mic port and try comment 32. My mic work now.
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I believe the Acer Aspire 4810T is closely related to the already listed
Acer Aspire 1810TZ. I might be jumping to conclusions, but I'd say all
Acer Timeline laptops (of that generation) are affected.
The fist number in 4810T and 1810TZ refers to the screen size of the
different models. And the
Acer Aspire One D150.
Workaround succeeded. (thank you!)
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the mic pin support impedence sense which alllow the driver which kind
of jack plugged since mic has higher impedance than the other jack
Node 0x0e [Pin Complex] wcaps 0x400181: Stereo
Control: name=Mic Jack Mode, index=0, device=0
ControlAmp: chs=0, dir=In, idx=0, ofs=0
Control:
After reverting to the original alsa-base.conf, I managed to make my
internal mic work through some experimenting with alsamixer. This is
still using the new version of pulseaudio from the PPA, as well as the
config file patches mentioned above. I am using the Analog Stereo
Duplex configuration in
@babaei, Thanks for reporting back. I think you should file a separate
bug for this issue as Internal Mic vs Internal Mic 1 has nothing to
do with this bug.
Anyway, you can use hda-jack-retask (see
http://voices.canonical.com/david.henningsson/2011/11/29/turn-your-mic-
jack-into-a-headphone-jack/
control.5 {
iface MIXER
name 'Line Jack Mode'
value 'Line Out'
comment {
access 'read write'
type ENUMERATED
count 1
item.0 'Mic In'
@babaei
your stac9228 support 8 channels, you have selected line out in mic
jack mode control.
does your notebook support 5.1 by retasking mic jack and hp jack with
line out jack in the user manual ?
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@Raymond
My laptop does indeed support 5.1, and that is an option in the
Configuration menu in pauvconfig (although I currently have it set for
Analog Stereo Duplex) - that option changed from Surround 5.1 to
Surround 4.0 when I put options snd-hda-intel model=auto in my alsa-
base.conf file and
@Babaei, your machine is using a model parser that I'm not sure of is
correct - could you try adding the line below to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-
base.conf and reboot, and see if it makes a difference:
options snd-hda-intel model=auto
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The latest alsa-hda-dkms and pulseaudio patches from comment #109 work well for
the Aspire 1810TZ.
After removing the udev quirks, the internal microphone is showing up correctly.
Thank you, David.
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@diwic, thanks for the answer. I tried inserting the line as suggested
and rebooted. My microphone inputs (both the internal mics and the mic
jack) disappeared entirely, with Line In as the only remaining option.
model=dell was also ineffective (it had the same behaviour that I
described above).
Hi!
After the emergency update a few weeks ago, I've been working with
getting a more permanent fix upstream, so that we don't have to add
quirks for every machine affected by this problem.
In essence, the long-term fixes are now committed upstream:
I installed the latest dkms drivers (alsa-hda-dkms) and patched analog-
input-internal-mic.conf and analog-output-speaker.conf as indicated.
My internal mic shows up under inputs, but still doesn't record any
sound. I have tried muting the individual left/right channels, but there
is no change.
I was left without internal mic -- the speakers worked. The fix in #32
fixed the problem.
Asus EeePC 1000HE
Thanks.
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Your ext mic (node 0x0e) don't support jack detect and you have two int
mic (node 0x0c and 0x13)
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This was affectinng me after a recent upgrade and the commnent #32
resolved the issue.
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I have looked a little more into the internal mic issue. The lack of
speaker mixer is less of an issue because the headphone mixer and auto-
detect mostly works.
I selected Analog Stereo Duplex as my audio profile and applied the
fix in Comment #32, but my internal mic didn't appear. I edited the
The workaround did not work for me. I'm running pulseaudio
1:1.1-0ubuntu15.1 under Xubuntu 12.04 64-bit on a Dell Vostro 1400.
In addition to missing the controls for the internal microphone and
speakers, the headphone auto-detect will work upon boot-up, but will
randomly start to fail (speakers
I've attached a better pulseaudio log
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pulseaudio 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.1 did solve the problem for me on Acer
AO532h
Thanks!!
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I have alienware m14x.
My internal mic does not show up in sound settings. Workaround in
comment #32 restores expected functionality.
** Attachment added: alsa-info.txt Alienware M14xR1
workaround works for me on Sony VAIO FW11M
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The just updated pulseaudio package seems to be working fine on MSI
X360.
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* 0621-Add-special-profiles-for-some-laptops-missing-speake.patch:
Fix missing internal mic and speaker not showing for some laptops
(LP:
Dear David,
1:1.1-0ubuntu15.1 did not solve this for me. For information about my system,
please see comment #82.
Thanks and Blessings,
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David,
The above worked,
Alsa info below
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=669022ff1a2964ab99e36a2c469da7b6ae073260
Product Name: Dell System XPS L502X
Regards,
B
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Similar issue on MSI 790GX-G65 motherboard (Realtek ALC889), the only
difference is no internal input channel is showed (see bug
1003671). Fixed by workaround on comment #32, I'll test new pulsaudio package
ASAP
Just for reference, the alsa-info for this motherboard are available at
Acer Aspire One D260-A. The bypass did not work, but I waited and have
just tested with the proposed new pulseaudio package. The internal
microphone is still not working. I will post alsa-info to my original
bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/996611.
If you agree that
@Brian, have a look at bug 1002978, maybe you are affected by that also.
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Just to confirm that the package in the proposed repository works great on
my Dell Inspiron 630m
Thank you!
2012/6/4 Renzo Bagnati 946...@bugs.launchpad.net
@Brian, have a look at bug 1002978, maybe you are affected by that also.
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Thanks very much for your suggestion Renzo. I Tried the bypass suggested
in the meta-bug 1002978 and was very pleased to discover my microphone
worked again! I'll mark my individual bug as a duplicate of the inverted
internal microphone one instead.
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Hi,
I have a Fujistu S7110 and the workaround (comment #32) did not work for
me. I have put the log attached to this post.
Best regards,
David Conway
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Dear Friends,
Please add Acer Aspire One D250.
The workaround succeeded.
Here's the alsa-info.txt.
Thanks and Blessings,
Shahar
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@vadimo, since your alsa-info was never submitted (see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo ) your ID did not make it in the
list of affected machines. Sorry.
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I can confirm that the fix works. I also tested the microphone and headphone
jack.
They both worked as I would expect.
pulseaudio:
Installiert: 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.1
Kandidat:1:1.1-0ubuntu15.1
Versionstabelle:
*** 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
So, here is my alsainfo from Asus A6M laptop 12.04:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=789eba0fcb04bb7429d1e29e7e1bbc41b871c6d5
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Hi,
In my computer, in sound-settings the list sound-card out is empty. If I
plug-in a headphones, the list is empty too.
With command alsamixer in terminal the sound cards are:
HDA Intel, Realtek ALC861, master volume is 00 not-activate, PCM volume is ok,
if I push F6 I can select 0 HDA Intel
Fix from precise-proposed is working for me
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@gmolleda, please file a separate bug.
@matthias, achim, thanks for testing the proposed repository!
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The pulseaudio package in precise-proposed solves the internal microphone bug
in the Acer Aspire 1810TZ.
Thank you David!
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@DavidW617, please open a separate bug. Thanks!
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: David Henningsson (diwic) = (unassigned)
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Hello Achim, or anyone else affected,
Accepted pulseaudio into precise-proposed. The package will build now
and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in
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After today pulseaudio updates (1:1.1-0ubuntu15.1) again no input device
show (mic) on Asus A6M - Ubutu 12.04 64bit. Previously help me only the
comment #32
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Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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If you're suffering from one of the following problems:
1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
Ok, in proposed queue, and waiting for review by the ubuntu-sru team.
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The proposed solution is not working for me. My analog-output-
speaker.conf can be found here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1015875/ (I'm
not sure if I did it right. I am unable to use my laptop speakers.
My alsa information can be found here: http://www.alsa-
@Christian Schürer-Waldheim: You don't seem to have internal speakers -
different bug/problem
@Raymond: To move forward PulseAudio needs a way to figure out that the
machine actually has a speaker or internal mic. That's the problem
today. Figuring out how to do that in the best way is the next
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If you're suffering from one of the following problems:
1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: (unassigned) = David Henningsson (diwic)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/946232
Title:
[Meta-bug] Missing speaker and/or
I'm drawing a line here - while there is likely more machines out there,
I don't want to keep the users of existing machines with broken internal
mics either.
I'm currently building it for the development release (
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+source/pulseaudio/1:1.1-0ubuntu16
) and once
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New = Triaged
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Without changing anything in /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths
/analog-output-speaker.conf, I have Analog Output and Headphones
available as ports for output devices in pavucontrol (I'm running
kubuntu). If I comment out every required-any and restart pulseaudio,
I have Speakers and
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