Hey Daryl,

probably something similar here, however the solution you suggest
doesn't have the right result here. I created this file with your
suggested settings, but still I'm unable to get any input from my
microphone. Any suggestions how to trace down the problem?

best regards,

Steven

2010/3/9 Daryl Thompson <[email protected]>:
> Steve
>
> about 3 months ago i hand a similar problem with my fedora 12 on my Compaq
> CQ61
> That is i had no internal speaker at all and could not configure the output
> and input with skype.
>
> I created '/etc/modprobe.d/sound.conf' with the following setting
>
> options snd slots=snd-hda-intel
> options snd-hda-intel model=hp-m4
> alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel
> options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1
>
> Then i had to restart my computer then it all just worked.
>
> The issue i found is alsa did not use the HDA audio correctly.
>
> Daryl
>
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm trying to get skype going in Fedora 12 KDE x86_64 (fully updated).
> I did some testing with and without the pulseaudio server installed.
> With the pulseaudio, I didn't manage at all. I know I got it working
> before _without_ pulseaudio, but after a yum update the pulseaudio got
> reinstalled and the mic stopped working. Now I traced this problem
> down to what I think is wrong: I have a HDA Intel sound card, but 'cat
> /proc/asound/devices', doesn't show me any analog capture input at
> all:
>
> cat /proc/asound/devices
> 2: : timer
> 3: : sequencer
> 4: [ 0- 0]: digital audio playback
> 5: [ 0- 0]: digital audio capture
> 6: [ 0- 0]: hardware dependent
> 7: [ 0] : control
>
> Now, I manage to get the mic going with the digital capture, but it is
> all noisy and as far from as good as with the analog input I used
> previously. I adjust the audio settings with alsamixer. When I put the
> input source to 'digital mic', I get the noisy sound. When I put it to
> 'mic', it doesn't give me anything at all. I adjusted the volumes of
> the capturing device without luck. So basically, my question is: how
> can I get this analog audio capture back to work? Any help is greatly
> appreciated, Thanks!
>
> Some usefull output:
>
> $ uname -a
> Linux pma-09-032 2.6.32.9-67.fc12.x86_64 #1 SMP Sat Feb 27 09:26:40
> UTC 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> $ cat /proc/asound/cards
> 0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
> HDA Intel at 0xf6fdc000 irq 21
>
> $ lspci | grep Audio
> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio
> Controller (rev 03)
>
> $ lsmod | grep snd
> snd_hda_codec_idt 53677 1
> snd_hda_intel 23712 1
> snd_hda_codec 71956 2 snd_hda_codec_idt,snd_hda_intel
> snd_hwdep 6446 1 snd_hda_codec
> snd_seq 52773 0
> snd_seq_device 6151 1 snd_seq
> snd_pcm 78375 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec
> snd_timer 19840 2 snd_seq,snd_pcm
> snd 62376 10 snd_hda_codec_idt,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_
> hwdep,snd_seq,snd_seq_device,snd_pcm,snd_timer
> soundcore 6271 1 snd
> snd_page_alloc 7389 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm
>
>
> best regards,
>
> Steven
>
>
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