Hi Raymond, David.

On 11/07/2012 09:32 PM, Raymond Yau wrote:
available state of mic jack should be yes after the mic is plugged

Agreed, but on this model it feels like there's a mix-up between both mics: "Internal Microphone" is basically unusable and full of noise (like an unplugged non-internal microphone), and "Microphone" works fine as if always plugged (like an internal microphone), though pulse reports the contrary.

System info: Dell XPS1635, under Ubuntu 12.10 x64 / pulseaudio 2.1.
are your model xps1645 ? post the output of alsa-info.sh

Yes! I mistyped it, sorry. Here is my alsa-info.sh, feel free to ask for more info: http://hastebin.com/kaleqeqibo.vhdl

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On 11/07/2012 06:42 PM, David Henningsson wrote:
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"?

This means that you have not plugged your microphone in. If it's
still available: no when your mic is plugged in, it is very likely an
ALSA bug. module-switch-on-port-available is the module that switches
away from unavailable ports.

Okay, following up with Raymond Yau, who asks me my alsa-info.sh

--> 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".

In the same files you just edited, you can also comment out the
"Jack" sections to stop PulseAudio from picking up any detection.

Commenting didn't work, but I added 'state.plugged = yes' and
'state.unplugged = yes' to the [Jack Mic] section for the input I want. Now it is always detected as plugged and the priority thing works :)
Thanks!

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Ronan Jouchet
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