On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 20:13, Matthias Richter wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've installed my SB PCI 128 under the ALSA-Version coming along with
> SuSE 8.0. All sound fonctions work well. If I try to record with my
> microphone under Gnome 1.4.1's sound recorder , the result is somthing
> like scrambled noise of my voice. I get the same result with KDE. The
> sound recorder of gnome 2 records nothing.
> I can listen to myself through the speakers, if I speak loud into my
> microphone, so that the connection between my soundcard and the speakers
> seem to work. Therefore it is not a hardware problem.
> Does anyone has an idea on how to get the microphone functionality work?
> Thx in andvance,

The fact that you an hear yourself through the speakers clearly
indicates that there is a problem with your software, and probably not
with alsa. You should check the properties of the recording you make.
What format is it? And at which bit-rate / khz do you record it?

> 
> Matthias
> 
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Mathy Vanvoorden



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