Ran into this issue with Audacity 2.2.1 on Ubuntu 18.04.
Restarting doesn't fix it. Headphones were detected but didn't work.
Steps to Fix:
* Open Audacity. Set source to "default: internal mic: 0"
* Close Audacity
* Open Audacity again. Suddenly headphones start working
--
You received this
Editing source in audacity to "pulse: Internal Mic 0" works on Ubuntu
18.04 and official audacity packager from their ppa version:
2.2.2-1build1
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to alsa-driver in Ubuntu.
I just installed Audacity to make a quick edit on an a MP3 file. I
installed 2.1.2 from the default Linux Mint repo, opened Audacity and
selected my file. It played over my headphones just fine. I closed
Audacity, then immediately opened it again to select a different file to
edit. As
I also ran into this issue yesterday on a Dell XPS13. It is nothing
Audacity specific and you can easily trigger this yourself by just
running 'amixer -c 0 set "Headphone Mic" cap' or starting alsamixer,
switching to the capture devices and activating the "Headphone Mic" by
pressing Space on it.
I just ran headlong into this same issue on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS using
Audacity 2.1.2 on my Dell XPS15. When inserting a jack, I get a dialogue
box asking whether I have a headphone, headset, or mic inserted
(apparently an external amp with speakers should be considered
'headphones', but that's a
The same happened to me today when I installed audacity. I am using Ubuntu
14.10.
The problem was solved from comment number #12:
I went into Audacity and changed the microphone source in the drop-down menu
from sysdefault: Headphone Mic:0 to sysdefault: Internal Mic:0 and it fixed
it.!
--
6 matches
Mail list logo