[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2018-02-19 Thread Daniel van Vugt
Closed due to no response.

** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2017-05-08 Thread Daniel van Vugt
Thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu.
Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) reached end-of-life on April 30, 2011.

See this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases 

Please upgrade to the latest version and re-test.


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   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2013-12-13 Thread Eric Kertz
Still seems to be an issue in 13.04 :(

For a little workaround that seems to be working, I installed
PulseAudio Preferences in the Software Center and then from within the
app:

check: Multicast/RTP-Enable Multicast/RTP reciever
check: Multicast/RTP-Enable Multicast/RTP sender
select: Send audio from local microphone
check: Loop back audio to local speakers

Hope this helps someone else.

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[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2013-12-13 Thread Raymond
all aamix inputs are muted by default if your hda codec have this
feature

you have to turn on loopback playing switch


https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/log/sound/pci/hda?qt=grepq=loopback

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[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2012-03-26 Thread João Miguel Lopes Moreira
The only solution to make microphone work is to install linux-backports-
modules-alsa-generic...

Just go to:

Menu / System / Administration / Synaptic Package Manager

And search and mark for installation:

linux-backports-modules-alsa-generic

tip: if you have multiple versions click on the first and read the
description which should inform what name to install...

If after the reboot and mic mute is off, still does not work, just go to
terminal and type:

sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf

and add or change the following:

options snd-hda-intel model=auto enable=yes

Then Ctrl+X, type Y to write and exit, reboot and mic will work.

Bye and have lots of fun with Ubuntu (the best).

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[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2011-11-10 Thread Dave M
I confirm that it does not work in Oneiric (11.10), the latest release.
I was not able to use gnome-alsamixer either. It installs but does not
do anything when I click the icon. No errors and no alsa mixer window...

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[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2011-11-10 Thread Dave M
I did get alsamixer to work from the command line. Open the terminal and
type alsamixer at the prompt.

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[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2011-09-07 Thread Ben
Use this command to route the mic input through output:
'pactl load-module module-loopback latency_msec=10' (default is 200)

this command will give you a number as output, for example 27. to stop
the loopback execute:

'pactl unload-module 27' (replace 27 with the output of the previous
command)

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[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2011-05-23 Thread James Haigh
It looks like a regression. Pulseaudio has been default since Hardy
(8.04). IIRC, I'm pretty sure that this worked for me in Hardy and
Jaunty (9.04). People are reporting that it does not work in Karmic
(9.10) and later. I can confirm that it does not work in Natty (11.04),
the latest release.

If this is all correct, then since Pulseaudio was made default in Hardy,
this functionality worked for 3 releases then stopped working for 4
releases and still counting. I hope this is fixed by the next release.

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[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2010-12-30 Thread Nguyen Duc Long
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Nguyen Duc Long (s8dragon)

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[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2010-05-22 Thread Kurt Kraut
Hi,

Even using alsamixer I'm unable to enable the microphone
loopback/feedback in Lucid, which I used to do until Karmic. This seems
to be a regression, not only a GUI issue.

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[Bug 483812] Re: Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones Karmic

2010-05-22 Thread vocx
Kurt,

It is only a regression if pulseaudio worked before but it doesn't work
now. As per the comment #1, it may seem that this feedback capability is
not in pulseaudio at all. To anyone reading this, remember that in
previous versions of Ubuntu the default audio server was Alsa, and when
it changed to pulseaudio it broke many things for many users (but not
for me, if I must say).

But, well, I wouldn't know exactly, since I don't even have a microphone
and only a few times I've tried to use one. I found this bug report
accidentally while trying to solve a different problem, but I provide a
workaround using the Jack audio server that may work.

1. Install qjackctl, a Qt frontend for the Jack Audio Connection Kit.
2. It will pull some dependencies, specially the jackd package which is the 
Jack server/daemon proper.
3. Open qjackctl and start the server. Hopefully it will work with the 
default values, otherwise you may need to click Setup and adjust the settings.
4. There is some documentation for Ubuntu: 
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToJACKConfiguration 
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToQjackCtlConnections But perhaps a better 
documentation is found in the Jack Wiki http://trac.jackaudio.org/wiki
5. Essentially, adjust the controls (specially frame) to reduce the latency as 
much as possible, for instance from 50 ms to 11 ms. Also check that there are 
no XRUNs in the Messages and the Status windows in the main interface.
6. If the server seems to run okay, click Connect.
7. In the Audio tab click on system in the Readable Clients / Output 
Ports and on system in the Writeable Clients / Input Ports windows. These 
represent the sources and sinks of audio.
8. Click Connect. A line should be drawn indicating that the sound from the 
capture devices (microphone) is routed to the playback devices (speakers).
9. Every program that uses the Jack server will place different output and 
input ports and these may be wired as desired. For example, if Skype supports 
the Jack sever, it would be possible to use capture - Skype and capture 
- playback, or perhaps capture - Skype - playback, to send the sound 
to both Skype and the speakers.

In summary, this method worked for me but it may not be ideal for every
case or may not work at all. Also, I think that if Jack is running and
you have outputs routed to the playback devices, other audio programs
may not work at all because the playback resources are already used.
This happened for me with Audacious.

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