Microphone not working in Mandrake 10.0
[I've posted about similar mic problems sometime earlier, but now it's a different box and I'm not sure if the causes are the same, so here goes.]
alsamixer repots: Card: NVidia nForce2 Chip: Realtek ALC650 rev 3 The microphone setting isn't muted, it's set as the recording channel and set on 100%. Still, it doesn't budge (but it does on Windows). Everything else (sound-related) works fine. It's intersting to note that Audacity won't even record silence. It just flashes red. The native GNOME sound recording utility crashes. I've searched around the forum a bit, and tried various tricks people suggested, but to no avail. Any ideas/similar expiriences? PS The kernel is 2.4.25-2mdk |
I do have a very similar problem with kernel 2.4.26 on slackware 10.
nforce2 chipset, using onboard sound card. Sound works fine with ALSA, but I never succeed in recording with KDE 3.2.3 sound recorder or Krec. It starts properly and record silent. Did you found a solution ? |
Nope. Same thing happened in Gentoo when I got ALSA up according to their docs. In fact, I'm not even sure it works now (with alsa and arts technically working, I get sound in GNOME and KDE just fine).
My current kernel is 2.6.7-r11-gentoo. Very weird, and just as annoying. |
I have a similar problem. Microphone works through the speakers, but no recording. Cannot speak in skype. My system: Mandrake 10.1 DE, soundblaster 5:1 live!.
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same thing
Same problem here: MDK 10.1, 2,6 kernel, Sound Blaster.
It works in Windows no problem.. so it must be somewhere in the settings. Anyone know how to resolve this? |
Hi Guys
I had a lot of problems with : Mandrake 10 Community on a Dell Optiplex GX1 PIII with integrated Crystal Audio 4236 sound adapter To get the sound working goto KDE control panel / install software and install sndconfig from the distribution CDs. In a terminal execute sndconfig. It will configure modules.conf Then goto KDE control centre / configure desktop / sound and ensure that the sound adapter is setup correctly, and test it. I had a lot of problems trying to get Skype up and running. In the end I resorted to a PCI soundblaster chipset sound adapter inorder to get full duplex (play and record) operating capability. I recommend installing a known sound adapter under Mandrake, at least that way you know that you have a fighting chance. I hope that might help. Regards Chris |
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Thanks..
Yes installing known stuff is always a plus. I got it working by running alsaconf again. I went into drakconf and made sure I was using alsa drivers for my sound card. I then ran alsaconf as root and went through everything. alsaconf set my mic level to zero so i used kmix to bring it back up and it works with no problem :) I can now use Teamspeak and Skype! LQ.org rules! ---------- Beginners Mandrake tips: http://www.cravenet.net/html |
cool :)
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Me too.
I got it working by running alsaconf. Now works perfectly. |
EDIT
ops... I'm sorry... nevermind :) |
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