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Oh. I didn't know. Thanks for explaining Daniel!
Yes, I can reproduce now with two different headsets. Both have a four
pin connector. One is from an Android phone, the other I think is Apple.
When I
* boot into Mac OS, and connect the Android headset, I can not see it as in
audio input in the
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Public bug reported:
I have a set of headphones that work as speakers and microphone without
problem on an android phone or on macos. Under ubuntu they are only
detected as outputs, but not as microphone. in the audio settings I can
select the output to be one of: internal speakers, hdmi monitor,
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