On an Acer Aspire 5810TG running Ubuntu 18.04 with latest 5.3 kernel.
HDA Intel. ALC269 Analog. Pulseaudio was monitoring  minimal sound from
internal mic with both channels on, but ok  with either left or right
off. Audacity and Gnome Sound Recorder had no issues. Audacity showed
two phase inverted channels. Same issues  as  above  re  Skype and
Hangouts and same workarounds worked. External mono plug in mic - no
problem.

Same problem on same machine with Debian 10 Buster.

Tried remapping  the Pulseaudio stereo channels  to mono which allowed
even output through both speakers. For instructions see:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Troubleshooting
#No_microphone_on_Steam_or_Skype_with_enable-remixing_=_no

After this, Pulseaudio still has to  have one internal mic channel off
to function. However output is  now  through both  speakers instead of
one.

In Ubuntu, Audacity shows  two  channels with same phase. In Debian,
Audacity shows one mono channel. Same difference through the speakers.

I believe this is  still  a  bug as Pulseaudio cannot produce output
from with a phase inverted stereo internal mic as Audacity and Sound
recorder can.

Best regards,
Your bleeding user

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