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I use the ALSA sound driver CS46xx. This is on a ThinkPad T20 laptop running kanotix. I can play sound with no problem, so I figured my sound card was working okay. I plugged a device playing sound in line-in and it started playing on the speakers. So far everything was working great. I opened audacity and tried to record line-in and it didn't work. I messed around with every setting and still nothing. For about 4 hours I messed with KMix and ALSAMixer. I tried using other apps to record. I've used KRecord and Krec. I got out my mic and tried that and nothing wanted to record. Any ideals for me to try?
I use the ALSA sound driver CS46xx. This is on a ThinkPad T20 laptop running kanotix. I can play sound with no problem, so I figured my sound card was working okay. I plugged a device playing sound in line-in and it started playing on the speakers. So far everything was working great. I opened audacity and tried to record line-in and it didn't work. I messed around with every setting and still nothing. For about 4 hours I messed with KMix and ALSAMixer. I tried using other apps to record. I've used KRecord and Krec. I got out my mic and tried that and nothing wanted to record. Any ideals for me to try?
Thanks!
I'm having the same problem. The sound from a tape recorder plays through line in no problem, but Audacity won't pick it up. It won't pick up the cdrom playing a sound album either. Possibly because in preferences the input devices are specified as dev/dsp?
1. Fire up alsamixer, change to the capture view and set capture active for ADC and DAC as well as for "capture" and line-in/mike.
2. Adjust input level
3. Record
1. Fire up alsamixer, change to the capture view and set capture active for ADC and DAC as well as for "capture" and line-in/mike.
2. Adjust input level
3. Record
How do you set these? With what keys? I tried enter, up, down arrow, tab, etc.
O.K. I could have been a little more specific: Alsamixer - I literally meant "alsamixer" - a simple but effective console mixer, not alsamixergui or gnome-alsamixer. You'll probably find those two first when working with X11, but they are not too useful in this case. Gnome-Alsamixer works, if you know exactly what you want to do, but the purist alsamixer is the best choice to solve problems like this.
Hit TAB to switch between capture and playback views and the space bar to toggle capture. I also found out that you'll need capture mode for DAC and ADC only if recording digitally via AC97 loopback.
To capture line-in only ADC (Analog-Digital Converter) needs to be active.
I'm having the same problem as 1 and 7, the only difference is I have a T22, not a T20: It's the same audio system, though. I'm running Fedora Core 5.
Alsamixer-gui locks up as soon as I touch any of the "mic" controls... in alsamixer, I can adjust the "capture" gain on capture, adc, and dac, but not mic. (I can adjust the mic gain in "playback" though)
Audio doesn't work on Skype, (not suprising from what I've read about the linux version) audacity, krec... It DOES play through the speakers at times, but nothing will record.
I've just had the very same problem here. Could hear my own voice on the headphone but nothing was recorded. Sh..
After changing every setting which I could think of, here's the solution, at least for my soundcard (Dell D600 build-in. called SigmaTel, I think):
- of course, select mic-input to be activated. use the slider to set the input level to something reasonable
- with "PCM Out Path & Mute" you _must_ select the 'post 3D', otherwise you will only hear white noise
- Let "Mono Output Select" the value 'Mix' and NOT 'Mic' (whatever this is). Without setting this, my voice sounded really slow. It's probably that the sample rate will be doubled when recording stereo (i.e. double the samples in the same time). My laptop (or headset?) doesn't seem to support stereo recording
- I switched various other options, but I don't think that those have / had any effect. Let me know if this helps (or doesnt .
audio on an AMD64 debian etch box motherboard A8V de luxe
Audio would not function when I used Fedora 4 for my AMD64. So I changed to Debian Etch, and I am completely happy with Debian now, but unfortunately, the motherboard audio would still not function fully. So, I disabled the motherboard audio and put in an PCI-audio card (Ensoniq). Now I had sound from the speakers in the monitor, but still no signal in Audacity. After long searching and Googling, I decided to upgrade to Lenny, the testing of Debian. Immediately everything functioned, recording and so on. The problem is something with older drivers in Etch, I think. Problem solved!
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