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Re: [opensuse-kde] Sound recording issue
- From: Martin Schlander <suse@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 11:14:06 +0200
- Message-id: <200705091114.07121.suse@xxxxxxxxxx>
Den Wednesday 09 May 2007 02:32:00 skrev Majdi Jaqaman:
> Last week I finally figured out the specific "move"
> or "step", which fixes the problem. What I needed to
> do, is open Kmix, and go to the "Switches" tab and
> then just shuffle the three "Input Source" fields
> that I have. After I shuffle them, I bring them back
> to the same setup of "Mic", "Front Mic", "Line". Then
> it works. Note that before I did the shuffling, the
> three fields were in that same exact order!
>
> That's as far as I got trying to debug this issue.
> Has anybody faced this? I would like to know, if
> anybody has had this, before I dig deeper into the
> problem to find out what actually changes when I start
> a new session (and what happens when I do this
> shuffling).
>
> My sound card is: Audio device: Intel Corporation
> 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 02)
>
> I'm using alsa driver: Advanced Linux Sound
> Architecture Driver Version 1.0.12rc1.
I recently messed with some SIP clients and experienced similiar problems with
very low sound. In Kmix under switches I have a switch called Mic Boost which
helped a whole lot. However for some reason kmix won't keep the switch on -
so every KDE restart I had to re-enable it. Didn't look into the matter
further though, most likely there's a simple solution.
Funny how you can be using 1.0.12rc1 - I have 1.0.13 - that seems to be the
official 10.2 alsa.
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> Last week I finally figured out the specific "move"
> or "step", which fixes the problem. What I needed to
> do, is open Kmix, and go to the "Switches" tab and
> then just shuffle the three "Input Source" fields
> that I have. After I shuffle them, I bring them back
> to the same setup of "Mic", "Front Mic", "Line". Then
> it works. Note that before I did the shuffling, the
> three fields were in that same exact order!
>
> That's as far as I got trying to debug this issue.
> Has anybody faced this? I would like to know, if
> anybody has had this, before I dig deeper into the
> problem to find out what actually changes when I start
> a new session (and what happens when I do this
> shuffling).
>
> My sound card is: Audio device: Intel Corporation
> 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 02)
>
> I'm using alsa driver: Advanced Linux Sound
> Architecture Driver Version 1.0.12rc1.
I recently messed with some SIP clients and experienced similiar problems with
very low sound. In Kmix under switches I have a switch called Mic Boost which
helped a whole lot. However for some reason kmix won't keep the switch on -
so every KDE restart I had to re-enable it. Didn't look into the matter
further though, most likely there's a simple solution.
Funny how you can be using 1.0.12rc1 - I have 1.0.13 - that seems to be the
official 10.2 alsa.
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