Ahh ok I understand now. Yeah I guess I didn't mean Unity. I meant Control
Center. Using LUbuntu, I don't really have the same apps as I did when I
used Ubuntu 11.04 VIA Gnome 2. Once I made the switch to lxde, certain apps
changed as did the way things functioned. Once of them was in fact that
pulseaudio applications like pavucontrol seem to manage LUbuntu's sound as
opposed to Control Center. So I don't know if this may or may not have
anything to do with how a fix might work. If the fix actually works through
Control Center, who knows how it could be done. For all I know pulseaudio
could even be done away with eventually. Though its unlikely.

Point being that this device works rather well in Alsa without pulseaudio.
It can do basic functions like record in Audacity and even record in
ARecord without having to fartz around with anything. So it would all
depend on how heavy 12.04 as well as its apps like skype will rely on
pulseaudio or even if its worth pushing pulseaudio anymore. Seems day by
day people are rather fickle with what they feel like pushing to the
forefront or dealing with. Pulseaudio could fade away just as easily as it
came along depending on how much Alsa can do on its own with its new
releases once those come along.

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  [USB-Audio - USB Camera-B4.04.27.1, recording] Pulseaudio fails to
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