I'm stuck. I posted the below on the Ubuntu Forum and have had 48 reads and no responses. How to modify the "mixer" settings? Need a step x step
*Alsa and sound problem 8.04.1* ------------------------------ I was advised the following: Open your mixer (gnome-mixer or another one) and make sure that the recording source is set to the Mic entry. Your problem is a simple mixer settings related problem. When I do $alsamixer it shows master (71) PCM (100) Capture(100) Capture(100) Digital (95) Input SO this appears to be the mic (Just shows "mic") How to set recording source to mic? Thanks Bill Collins On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Edward Dunagin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Edward Dunagin-Dunigan > Bozeman, MT 59718 > mobile 406-570-0992 > Land line 406-556-7282 > EKIGA: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > http://doas.montanalinux.org > > > > On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 9:09 AM, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Le samedi 06 décembre 2008 à 20:00 -0500, Bill Collins a écrit : > >> I have spent considerable time researching the sound problem to no > >> avail. I now turn > >> to the true experts. I have listed as much as I know to help. If more > >> is needed > >> please advise. Also I'm a beginner at this. > >> tia > >> Bill Collins > >> > >> Dell Inspiron B130 1 gb ram > >> Ubuntu 8.04.1 GNOME ekiga 2.0.12 > >> > >> Sound works perfectly well for movies and music. > >> > >> Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 > >> > >> Video works perfectly well. No sound. Using default audio input and > >> output but > >> did not get any sound return when speaking into microphone. Did "Test > >> 1 2 3 Ekiga Rocks" Nothing comes back. > >> > > > > Open your mixer (gnome-mixer or another one) and make sure that the > > recording source is set to the Mic entry. Your problem is a simple mixer > > settings related problem. > > -- > > _ Damien Sandras > > That maybe so, BUT which mixer??? I use Linux, particularly > Ubuntu8.10. There are three different mixer settings on my system and > the only one I added was the Gnome-alsamixer. They all seem to effect > the system, so if one is set wrong, then all of it is wrong. > > I am an old Linux user and I think this is the reason for all the > problems with sound, and it might be all the problems with video. So, > my advice is if you have more than one mixer and you probably do, make > sure they are ALL set to the settings that you want, sound and video. > > Peace.....................ed > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >
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