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Pulseaudio will not route internal/ext
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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=grep&q=loopback
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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 aud
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 firs
I did get alsamixer to work from the command line. Open the terminal and
type alsamixer at the prompt.
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Title:
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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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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)
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
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Nguyen Duc Long (s8dragon)
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Title:
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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 chang
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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Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones
Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/483
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