First I want to make sure that ALSA works properly and the default
microphone is the internal one.
Did you try:
arecord | aplay ? (you shoud hear the mic in your speakers if the internal
mic is the default device).

What is the output of:
arecord -l   ?

Dragos

On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Florian Hollerweger <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dragos D wrote:
> > Could you check the mic volume with alsamixer?
>
> No sorry, that's not it. As I said: "works fine with other applications".
>
> But actually, it turns out that the internal mic *does work* when i
> select OSS as the audio driver for *both*, the playback and capture device.
>
> (If I select OSS only for the capture device, on the other hand, even
> audio playback does not work, and I get lots of error messages saying
> "ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1010:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave".)
>
> Any ideas what keeps my mic from talking to ALSA?
>
> best,
> flo.H
>
> Florian Hollerweger wrote:
> >> The internal mic on my SAmsung Q45 laptop running Debian does not work
> >> under linphone (v 3.3.2 from the Debian repositories), although it works
> >> fine with other applications.
>
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