Hi, Normally in the mixer (gnome volume control), we have the mic input muted, with the record ticked. This works. Our problem is that when rat is started it un-mutes the sound, so that the sound plays though the speakers. Ticking the mute box fixes this again.
My problem is that every time rat is opened, or settings are changed, the mic feedbacks though the speakers, and I have to tick the mute box again. We are running a sound blaster live. We are using OSS because ALSA gives a distorted sound. This does not happen on our Fedora Access Grids, only our gentoo Access Grid. Anybody have any other ideas? Ashley Gavin W. Burris aka 86 wrote: >Sounds like you have to adjust your mixer to not play capture back >through. If you are not using ALSA, then I would highly recommend it. > >My notes, including mixer screen-grabs, here: >http://viz.aset.psu.edu/ga5in/AccessGridNodeOperation.html#audio > > >Ashley Wright wrote (on Mon, 14 Mar 2005 at 09:09): > > >>Hi, >> >>We have set up a single computer accessgrid using Gentoo Linux. We have >>used the official AG2.3 toolkit. >> >>My problem is that every time a new rat is opened (changing venue etc) >>or a setting is changed, rat unmutes the microphone and the mic plays >>directly into the speakers. This causes feedback though the mic and >>speakers. I then need to remute the mic in the gnome volume control to >>get rid of the feedback. >> >>Does anybody have any ideas of what could be causing this, and a >>suggested fix. >> >>Thanks, >>Ashley >> >>-- >>Ashley Wright >>3864 9264 >>a2.wri...@qut.edu.au >>HPC and Research Support Group >>Queensland University of Technology (QUT) >> >> >> > > > -- Ashley Wright 3864 9264 a2.wri...@qut.edu.au HPC and Research Support Group Queensland University of Technology (QUT)