Le 16.03.2013 16:31, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
On Sat, 2013-03-16 at 16:23 +0100, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org
wrote:
Le 16.03.2013 16:18, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
> On Sat, 2013-03-16 at 16:14 +0100, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org
> wrote:
>> >> I think this message may lack informations, but I have no idea
>> about
>> >> what I can give except those one...
>> >>
>> > OK, so you've established that your microphone is working. You
>> don't
>> > normally want to hear your voice back when you speak into it,
so
>> mute
>> > the microphone output (but not the input). You should be able
to
>> use
>> > the sound recorder to still record your voice and play it back
but
>> > you
>> > won't hear it when speaking.
>> >
>> > Skype has a pulldown menu at the bottom left of the skype
window.
>> > Select Options | Sound Devices and try the different microphone
>> > devices until you find one that works with the Skype test call.
>>
>> Sounds like I did not explained the problem correctly, so let me
>> retry.
>>
>> I have established that the microphone works, yes, because when I
>> unmute it in alsamixer, I can hear back my voice amplified.
>> But I did not found any way to use it into skype or mumble (I did
>> not
>> tried other softwares).
>>
>> I do not know how to mute only the microphone output but not the
>> input?
>
> IIRC you can forget about jack in this case. Is pulseaudio
installed?
> Many skype users report, that they like to use pulseaudio.
I have no jack, and no pulseaudio. Should I install one of those
stuff
to have my mic working? Sounds strange, I remember another computer
with
debian I had, where I had not installed one of those and stuff was
working? But maybe my memory is wrong.
I can't believe that this are my words: To test it, install
pulseaudio,
don't use jack.
I don't like pulseaudio, it's a PITA for audio production
environments,
but many people claimed that pulseaudio does help, AFAIR when using
skype.
I do not really think this will be necessary. Well, if I must install
softwares and/or daemons, I will, but I wish to avoid that. Well,
sometimes there is no choice...
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