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Title:
  Internal Mic is not working properly on HP mini 1001tu, ubuntu 12.04.2

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  Hi, I did a fresh installed of ubuntu 12.04.2 on my netbook HP mini
  1001tu

  After installing skype 4.1, I tested if the internal mic is working
  properly. And apparently it didn't work.

  ========

  The first attempt to solve this problem was referencing the following
  site:

  http://askubuntu.com/questions/155364/internal-microphone-not-working-
  on-hp-mini

  When I changed the setting:
   (terminal > alsamixer >  F4: Capture > Input Source)
  From "Mic" to "Line"

  I could then detect the internal mic working by "PulseAudio Volume
  Control" ( or using terminal > pauvcontrol )

  I could also make my internal mic working by using "PulseAudio Volume
  Control"

  (Tab [Input Devices] => Internal Sound Device, Analog Stereo => Port: )
  From "Analog Input" to "Line Input"

  =====

  The internal mic was working now, therefore I went on testing external
  mic/headphone jack (or hole? sorry for my bad English)

  It works with headphone, microphone, and also headset (the mix of
  headphone and mix both).

  But after I unplugged these devices, I found that the internal mic was
  not working anymore.

  It had to be re-configure again according to the procedures of solving
  internal mic fail.

  =====

  The second attempt to achieve correct auto-switching behavior is
  trying to add settings to /etc/asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc

  (according to:
  
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/USB_mic_on_Linux#Setting_default_recording_device)

  pcm.internal_mic
  {
      type hw
      slave.pcm="hw:0,0,1"
  }

  pcm.!default
  {
           type asym
           playback.pcm {
                   type plug
                   slave.pcm "hw:0,0"
           }
           capture.pcm {
                   type plug
                   slave.pcm "internal_mic"
           }
   }

  I have tested "hw:0,0,1" is the presence of internal mic with
  arecord -f dat -d 2 -D hw:0,0,1 test.wav

  ====

  Unfortunately, this didn't work as expected. The auto-switching is
  still not working properly.

  I think this is reproducible, so I post this as a bug report.

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