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I have just installed Skype but it does not work. I get problem with Audio playback. I have looked to see what the problem is on google but nothing of anyuse.
The microphone is new and I think it works, I can hear from the associated headphones so it seems fine.
cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfdff4000 irq 22
1 [U0x46d0x8d9 ]: USB-Audio - USB Device 0x46d:0x8d9
USB Device 0x46d:0x8d9 at usb-0000:00:1a.1-2, full speed
I think the microphone is not working correctly in Linux.
It does work in Windows Vista however by playing with the sound now the speakers don't work in Windows.
It looks like you are using an incredibly old version of Knoppix (3.9). I think they are up to version 6.0 these days. You might have more joy trying a more recent version.
cheers,
jdk
Ok, that's more like it. Does your microphone work in general and just not in skype? I have checked the "input" settings on your mixer? They are often set to silly settings.
cheers,
jdk
My microphone does not seem to work in Linux at all - it does in Win Vista.
Annoyingly (probably cos I have been changing things) I have killed sound in Windows !!!!
It might help if you posted the amixer contents that relate to your problem which I thought was your mic. Isn't that so? Some of these setting my be relevant to your mic problem.
The value of name (as in name='Capture Switch' should give you an idea about what the particular setting are for in each item.
I am a bit concerned that all the numid values equal 0. I don't think that's correct. Are you sure you've installed the correct driver for your sound card? Did you put the complete output of amixer contents above? If so, it would seem something is very wrong with your setup.
The problem is the microphone however that is all that I got from amixer. I am pretty sure there was nothing else(I am away from my PC at the moment so will check later).
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