On Sat, 9 Oct 2021 13:21:51 +0000 (UTC) L Dimov <lddi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, October 5, 2021, 1:14:48 PM EDT, Marko Randjelovic > <marko...@eunet.rs> wrote: > > On Tue, 5 Oct 2021 13:58:35 +0000 (UTC) > L Dimov <lddi...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > My mic used to work fine under Debian 9 and 10, but after upgrading to 11, > > people tell me that the audio coming out of my mic is really scratchy and > > bad to the point where if I do a video call, I'd have to use the phone for > > the audio part. Not sure where to even start with this... Is there an easy > > way (is it possible) to revert to the previous driver, somehow, the one > > that was there in Debian 10? > > Thank you in advance for any suggestions.Luben > > To help us find the cause of your problem, it would be nice if you > could provide us more information: > - your sound setup (do you use alsa, pulseaudio, jack...) > - which mic device/driver is in question (mic connected to your sound > card which is X, mic from your webcam which is Y...) > - what program do you use for communication (Zoom, Teams, Meet, Skype, > Telegram...) > > It is the built-in mic that is now problematic, with anything I try, > including with a variety of various sound recorders in GNOME. I just tried a > plug-in mic, and that one works, so I will be using it from now on for > meetings, but it is rather unfortunate that I can no longer use the built-in > mic in Debian 11, as that same mic worked fine with the previous two stable > versions of Debian. > > What's the output of 'cat /proc/asound/cards'?