On 01/04/2022 00:27, Temlakos wrote:
Everyone:
Today I recorded a video using Open Broadcast Studio (OBS) and a Logitech BRIO
camera with build-in microphone that has delivered flawless performance to date.
Imagine my shock and chagrin when I played a video I had just recorded, only to
find that I had picture, but no sound.
I just fell back on Kernel 5.16.17, and it picked up the sound just fine. Last
Known Good and all that.
All that to say this: the kernel has a bug, and killed the handling of sound
from microphones. At least in the current version. The last version handled it
without a hitch and still does.
I have removed that version of the kernel and would like to skip it. Two
questions:
1. How do I set DNFDragora to skip a current version and call me back when it
has a new version of the kernel for me to try out?
2. How do I file a bug against the kernel? I tried accessing a bug reporting
program but don't know where to find it.
[egreshko@meimei OBS-Recordings]$ uname -r
5.16.18-200.fc35.x86_64
[egreshko@meimei OBS-Recordings]$ rpm -q obs-studio
obs-studio-27.2.1-1.fc35.x86_64
[egreshko@meimei OBS-Recordings]$ lsusb | grep HDMI
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 2935:0006 Magewell USB Capture HDMI
I just captured a small video to test. Audio worked just fine.
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Did 황준호 die?
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