On 11/07/2012 01:49 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
On 11/07/2012 04:51 AM, Ronan Jouchet wrote:
In the "Input" tab of my "Sound" GNOME system panel, the "Connector"
keeps being changed from "Microphone" to "Internal Microphone" at each
restart (I'd like the contrary: "Internal Microphone" is awfully noisy,
and "Microphone" works fine). I can see why in pacmd-list-sources:
{analog-input-microphone-internal: *Internal Microphone* (*priority
8900*, available: unknown)}
... versus ...
{analog-input-microphone: *Microphone* (*priority 8700*, available:
no)}
--> How can I modify the priorities so that "Microphone" gets
automatically a higher priority than "Input Microphone"?
Modify the files in
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-input-*.conf
Grrreat. I found the "priority" values in {analog-input-mic.conf,
analog-input-internal-mic-always.conf, analog-input-internal-mic.conf},
and switched the "87" and "89" values. Now pacmd-list-sources shows
priorities that suit me:
analog-input-microphone-internal: *Internal Microphone* (priority
*8700* , available: *unknown* )
analog-input-microphone: *Microphone* (priority *8900* , available:
*no* )
However, even though the priorities look fine, the behavior at startup
is still the same: "Internal Microphone" is still preferred to "Microphone".
--> Could it be due to the fact that "Microphone" is flagged
"available: no"?
--> If yes, how can I work around this? If no, any other idea? Any
solution putting "Microphone" first will do, I don't care the least
about "Internal Microphone".
Thanks for the help!
--
Ronan Jouchet
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