Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer, again! You wrote: > Sure, it's far from an intuitive way for a user to guess how to > toggle on/ off the selected input. Although "Help" (F1) can indeed > "help" to find out ;-) Yea. But for me to use help - I have to feel need of it - and I didn't as I thought it is enough - to set high volume. F.e. Master has MM at its bottom meaning that it is muted or not - why that did not put the same at the capture control switch?! - So it might be evident even for me :o) - that it has additional control besides volume. > > OK, I've finished! :o) > > Good to know it is working now for you. Thank You! > > N, I have another problem - sound is recorded by ALSA recorder and > > played by ALSA player. But, I can not hear my voice directly - that > > is from mic. to speakers - only through recorded file. Do You have > > any clue on this? What can be the problem? N -> Now (typo). > Mmm... no idea but Google seems to provide some hits (keyword: "mic > output speaker linux") but I can't find an easy way to get this from > my netbook. I guess there should be an additional "output" control > for the Mic and selecting this as the default "output" should create > the loop but I can only see one general output listed in alsamixer. > Wait... I just have discovered that by running alsamixer and > selecting the real sound card (Intel HDA) instead PulseAudio (which > is selected by default) now I have lots of controls available: > Master, Headphone, Speaker, PCM, Front Mic, Mic, Beep, Capture, > Digital and Internal Mic. How can that be? Is PA is monopolizing the > audio I/O? I'm stumped :-? I do not like PA. I have only one card (have wiped all I could that was once related to PulseAudio) - and it is the Intel HDA. Camaleón, what is the ALSA module line in the base file that loads Your driver? - I'm going to try to add several additional switches - that occasionally appeared during turning on the mic. :o) I try to use my mic. w/ Ekiga - tried to test it w/ its test numbers - one should echo my speech but I hear nothing - only robot's voice. Though I see local volume meter changes as I speak - do not know whither it comes to ekiga side... Sthu. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/502bc93d.451a700a.4261.2...@mx.google.com