Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer. You wrote: > I have none set, I use the stock "alsa-base.conf" file with no added > tweaks but despite I can see several devices when I choose the Intel > HDA card from alsamixer, I can't make the Mic to goes out from > Speakers. Oh, what similarity! :o) Have You ever used Your mic. w/ Ekiga -like software - i.e. can You use Your mic. for talking on Internet? - Meaning this chipset hardware. > > 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... > > Ekiga provides some tips for configuring the audio: > > http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Troubleshooting#Audio_problems > http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Audio_setup I'm convinced - I need to take a couple of Your lessons on web searching! :o) OK, in process. > Anyway, I wouldn't test the mic using Ekiga. I say this because the > voice quality can be severely affected not just by the > application/sound configuration/mic but the SIP/VOIP number you're > calling because not all ISTP provide low jitter and packet loss > levels which are vital to obtain a crystal clear audio. No, I'm not testing it. I just want to make it using for it now. OK. I have found that setting model to ref - adds more controls but it does not add more functionality - so returned to defaults - i.e. no manual specification of module to use. > Also, note that for these kind of services (Internet calling) is > better to use a well-engineered and quality headset/device (I'm very > happy with my Plantronics ".Audio 626 DSP"). There's a highly > noticeable difference :-) Personally, I prefer acoustic sound. 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/502cd45a.4292980a.5b6a.4...@mx.google.com