[ 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-499?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
 ]

Yann Salmon updated OPENMEETINGS-499:
-------------------------------------

    Description: 
My computer has an built-in microphone input (unused, no mic to plug in) and a 
USB webcam with a microphone (the one I use).

When entering a room at demo.openmeetings.de, I am asked to select which webcam 
to use (there is only one) and which microphone: there is a "HDA Intel PCH "and 
a "USB device 0x46d:0x809". When I select the second one and make a test, I can 
see myself but there is no sound.

In fact, what I hear is the sound recorded by the built-in Intel microphone 
input: there is background noise the level of which varies accordingly to the 
amplification that I set for this peripheral in the PulseAudio configuration 
interface. I made a test after selecting the "HDA Intel PCH" instead, in case 
the titles of the devices were just reversed, but to no avail.

Note that the small configuration panel of the Adobe Flash plugin shows the two 
same devices, but when I select the microphone of the USB webcam, I can see the 
vu-meter vary in accordance to my speech. 

  was:My computer has an built-in microphone input (unused, no mic to plug in) 
and a USB webcam with a microphone (the one I use). When entering a room at 
demo.openmeetings.de, I am asked to select which webcam to use (there is only 
one) and which microphone: there is a "HDA Intel PCH "and a "USB device 
0x46d:0x809". When I select the second one and make a test, I can see myself 
but there is no sound. In fact, what I hear is the sound recorded by the 
built-in Intel microphone input: there is background noise the level of which 
varies accordingly to the amplification that I set for this peripheral in the 
PulseAudio configuration interface. I made a test after selecting the "HDA 
Intel PCH" instead, in case the titles of the devices were just reversed, but 
to no avail. Note that the small configuration panel of the Adobe Flash plugin 
shows the two same devices, but when I select the microphone of the USB webcam, 
I can see the vu-meter vary in accordance to my speech. 

    
> OM does not obey microphone choice
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OPENMEETINGS-499
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-499
>             Project: Openmeetings
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Audio/Video
>         Environment: Ubuntu 12.04 with kernel 3.2.0-36-generic (64bits) ;
> Firefox 17.0.1 ; Adobe FlashPlayer 11.2.202.258 ;
> USB 046d:0809 Logitech, Inc. Webcam Pro 9000 ;
> PCI Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset 
> Family High Definition Audio Controller [8086:1c20] (rev 04)
>            Reporter: Yann Salmon
>
> My computer has an built-in microphone input (unused, no mic to plug in) and 
> a USB webcam with a microphone (the one I use).
> When entering a room at demo.openmeetings.de, I am asked to select which 
> webcam to use (there is only one) and which microphone: there is a "HDA Intel 
> PCH "and a "USB device 0x46d:0x809". When I select the second one and make a 
> test, I can see myself but there is no sound.
> In fact, what I hear is the sound recorded by the built-in Intel microphone 
> input: there is background noise the level of which varies accordingly to the 
> amplification that I set for this peripheral in the PulseAudio configuration 
> interface. I made a test after selecting the "HDA Intel PCH" instead, in case 
> the titles of the devices were just reversed, but to no avail.
> Note that the small configuration panel of the Adobe Flash plugin shows the 
> two same devices, but when I select the microphone of the USB webcam, I can 
> see the vu-meter vary in accordance to my speech. 

--
This message is automatically generated by JIRA.
If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators
For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira

Reply via email to