On 31/08/11 00:33, George OLson wrote:
On 08/31/2011 05:18 AM, Sven Burmeister wrote:
Am Dienstag, 30. August 2011, 14:24:19 schrieb Bob Williams:
Install Pulse Audio Volume Control (it's helpfully called pavucontrol), and find your camera microphone in the Input Devices tab. Your soundcard should show up there as well. You may have to select them in the Show dropdown.
In KDE's kmix this is well hidden in the right-click menu. You can right-click on the sliders and assign streams/devices.
Sven
When I click on kmix, it doesn't open up for some reason. The little icon bounces around for a few seconds and then nothing.
Possibly because you also have pavucontrol running
I now have installed pulse audio volume control, and I can see the camera microphone in the input devices tab. However, how do I get skype to look to that instead of the internal audio card for it's volume? The skype sound devices configuration applet only gives the option of "PulseAudio server (local)" for sound.
That's fine, its pulseaudio you need to configure. I know how to do this via kmix, but not pavucontrol (or maybe it is padevchooser you need?)
How do I send screen shots on this mailing list? I can do that if it would be helpful.
http://paste.opensuse.org/ (choose image in the top right)
Also, how do I get the wxcam program to read the audio for recording? It is only recording video, but it seems that it should record audio as well.
Make sure you are choosing to record in one of the formats with audio (xvid I think) Tejas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org