Set Input Source 0 as Int Mic as you told me. Sorry, I was a Windows
user so I don't know all that well terminal commands. Think that there
should be a GUI for this, but this is not the problem. Still the
internal mic does not to work. I've done a few tests.

I turned up the volume levels to the maximum (in AlsaMixer and checking the 
result also in termina): Line In, Mic, Mic Boost, Capture 0, Capture 1. I hear 
the static (that's the mic boost), but no signal at all in Sound Preferences 
/Input tab or PulseAudio Volume Control or PulseAudio Volume Meter.
Input Source 0 is Int Mic, Input Source 1 is Ext Mic.
I tuned Mic Boost to 30% just to cut the static.
Connected my Logitech external webcam, it appears in Sound Preferences/Input 
tab. Choose it and everything works smooth. Then I choose again Internal Audio 
Analog Stereo and some signal appear. But in PulseAudio Volume Contro and 
PulseAudio Volume Meter still no signal at all, so I think it's just and error 
in the Sound Preferences.
If I disconnect the webcam, again no signal at all.

Sorry, that's the only think that's not working and I'm quite sure is a common 
problem to Acer Aspire users (already checked the forums and followed a lot of 
'solutions').
Thank for your help, meanwhile.

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in built mic doesn't work
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