On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 13:19:37 +1100 Luke Yelavich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 01:13:46PM EST, Alan L Tyree wrote:
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No, its a regular jack. And I have just tried another mike. In the mixer aumix the mike shows up as not present. Hmmmm.
What soundcard is it? is it in a laptop or a desktop? How many connection jacks do you have on the card?
For some reason it now seems to work after a reboot.
I'm still not getting anywhere much with Skype. Has anyone done a successful install? When I try to connect, I get an error that looks like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ read error, res = -1 , handle = 18
On the other hand, the tech info on the Skype call shows UDP packets being received. No sound though.
I've got skype working under ubuntu. Haven't been following the thread closely so pardon if this has already been covered. Skype is hardcoded to use /dev/dsp (or /dev/dsp1 or whatever depending ont he devices present) so you need to run it with esddsp or the like depending you're sound system. After that it was just a matter of configuring alsa with the right levels....
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