Hey Victor,
the fact that you can actually hear something from your mic input leads
me to the conclusion that your microphone boost isn't activated? The
same can happen on a windows machine without activated microphone boost.
Maybe you will find a solution if you focus your google research on
micro boost settings in Ubuntu. Just an idea.
Rocco
On 28/11/2010 1:23 PM, Victor van Reijswoud wrote:
Hi,
Installed Ubuntu 10.10 on a Lenovo g455. Many things worked out of the
box but also a lot of things needed tuning and tweaking. I solved most
of the issues, but the Microphone is still not working (a real show
stopper for me and many people I read on the internet). This means
that one cannot make phone calls (with skype and/or gizmo).
I think I tried all the solutions (there are many): fiddling around
with the volume controls, downgrading of applications, different audio
control applications, but nothing works. More people complain that
they have not found a working solution.
In the best situation I hear myself really soft on the recordings and
skype test calls, but this is not workable. I need to connect a Skype
handset to make calls (and temporary change a lot of settings).
- Do more people have this problem and how do you work around?
- Is there a way to install specific software for a HDA ATI SB /
Conexant CX 20585 card to make it work?
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
victor
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