[Expired for alsa-driver (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/864903
Title:
[Realtek ALC269] internal mic does not work on Fujitsu Lifebook TH700
Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
Hi. I got a new Fujitsu Lifebook TH700 and attempted to run Skype on
Kubuntu with it. Long story short, there was an arduous process of
making sure Skype was using Pulse correctly followed by an arduous
process of making sure Pulse was using ALSA correctly, and I seem to
have narrowed down the problem to ALSA not using the internal
microphone correctly. The Microphone input works when I plug some
headphones into it, then use alsamixer to set the input device to
"Mic", then talk into the headphones. But when I set the input device
to "Internal Mic" I have no such luck with the two microphones on my
screen, no matter how much I fiddle around with it.
The internet has suggested in various places that I play around with
snd-hda-intel options, but setting it to 'basic', 'fujitsu' and
'lifebook' have all failed (and presumably it started in 'auto' which
also failed, although I can do this explicitly if you need me to).
Since I'm using Skype, my standard probe is the pulseaudio Volume
Meter for Recording. As I said, microphones attached to Mic In are
able to broadcast this distance when ALSA is configured correctly, but
the built-in microphones seem to fail. I might try to boot Windows a
bit just to make sure that it is not a hardware error and will keep
you updated about that, but it is getting late here. ^_^;;
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