Hi,
I have figured that Skype was ok since the linein/mic is not working
at all. The inbuilt sound card works well in windows (a dual boot) for
both i/p and o/p.
I have managed a USB-Sound card and it works well under both Windows
and Linux (both i/p n o/p). So it seems that there is somthing wrong
with the input part of the sound driver for linux (or I am missing
some settings).
I am using D945GCL intel motherboard, any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bikram
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Wolfgang Rosenauer
Hi,
Bikram Chatterjee schrieb:
I'm wondering why you use the static OSS version instead of the dynamic ALSA one? Only I read it in some blog that someone got it working with x86_64 SuSE. I have tried dynamic one also it it did not work that time also.
hmm, ok, so I'm using the dynamic ALSA version and it more or less just works for me. Since you are not using Gnome you shouldn't run into the pulseaudio issue so I would recommend to not use the OSS version. I often found myself having issues with my mixer not capturing the mic. You probably should try first to get that really working for example using "arecord" and playing with "alsamixer". Or did you write somewhere that other microphone capturing applications are working for you already?
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