OpenSUSE 12.1 64 bit Yast/Sound shows three sound cards: 0 MCP55 High Definition Audio 1 Solo-1 Audio Adapter 2 USB Audio With the above order of cards the Solo-1 is the only one that produces sound when tested. If I change the order and make the Solo-1 the primary card it becomes mute and the MCP55 card which moves index 2 produces sound when tested. The USB Audio card remains mute regardless of its index. All of the sound devices, speakers, Amarak, etc work, with the exception of the microphone. The opne exception for the microphone is the WebCam microphone works in Firefox if I open the Chat configuration in gmail. Unfortunately, Skype will only use The PulseAudio Server (local) for all of the sound settings. Ringing and the Speakers work, but the microphone remains mute. I have tried every setting on the PulseAudio server and have not managed to enable the microphone. Several questions: What will I mess up if I delete the the MCP55 High Definition Audio and USB Audio cards in Yast? How can I enable the microphone? Thanks in advance. -- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Life is a fuzzy set Foundation for Chemistry Stochastic and multivariate http://www.FoundationForChemistry.com (614)312-7528 (c) Skype: smolnar1 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 08/01/12 15:03, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
OpenSUSE 12.1 64 bit
Yast/Sound shows three sound cards:
0 MCP55 High Definition Audio 1 Solo-1 Audio Adapter 2 USB Audio
With the above order of cards the Solo-1 is the only one that produces sound when tested. If I change the order and make the Solo-1 the primary card it becomes mute and the MCP55 card which moves index 2 produces sound when tested. The USB Audio card remains mute regardless of its index.
All of the sound devices, speakers, Amarak, etc work, with the exception of the microphone. The opne exception for the microphone is the WebCam microphone works in Firefox if I open the Chat configuration in gmail. Unfortunately, Skype will only use The PulseAudio Server (local) for all of the sound settings. Ringing and the Speakers work, but the microphone remains mute. I have tried every setting on the PulseAudio server and have not managed to enable the microphone.
Several questions:
What will I mess up if I delete the the MCP55 High Definition Audio and USB Audio cards in Yast? How can I enable the microphone?
Thanks in advance.
How are you accessing the PulseAudio server? I found that installing the pavucontrol package gave the best control over sound devices under PulseAudio. Bob -- Bob Williams System: Linux 2.6.37.6-0.9-desktop Distro: openSUSE 11.4 (x86_64) with KDE Development Platform: 4.7.2 (4.7.2) Uptime: 06:00am up 9 days 15:39, 4 users, load average: 0.05, 0.15, 0.15 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Stephen, Please keep the conversation on list :) On 08/01/12 16:09, Bob Williams wrote:
On 08/01/12 15:03, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
OpenSUSE 12.1 64 bit
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How can I enable the microphone?
Thanks in advance.
How are you accessing the PulseAudio server? I found that installing the pavucontrol package gave the best control over sound devices under PulseAudio.
Try doing a Skype test call, and see if the microphone is detected in Pavucontrol during the call. Bob -- Bob Williams System: Linux 2.6.37.6-0.9-desktop Distro: openSUSE 11.4 (x86_64) with KDE Development Platform: 4.7.2 (4.7.2) Uptime: 06:00am up 9 days 15:39, 4 users, load average: 0.05, 0.15, 0.15 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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