> even with Mic Boost (+20db) on, the sound is just not
> loud enough.
Mic in is a combination of mixer settings. Make sure you have mic +
gain/capture + mic boost to have maximum input levels. It may also be that
your mic requires a bias voltage(+5V) and you soundcard doesn't supply one.
HTH
Hi :)
Any news about this bug ?
Thanks :)
-fx
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 17:57:43 fx wrote:
> Hi
>
> I found a patch here :
>
> https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=3496
>
> The problem seems the same, but unfortunatly, that patch didn't solve my
> problem :(
>
> -fx
>
> On Thu
On Monday 29 October 2007 01:31, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Wow, that must be an ancient application: hardcoded device names!
This version (0.7) looks like it was released around 2007/04/05. Perhaps the
sound routines were from another application from the past or at this point
in the development
On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 16:55 +0100, Sebastian Castro wrote:
> 00:0a.0 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies Inc. VT1720/24
> [Envy24PT/HT] PCI Multi-Channel Audio Controller (rev 01)
> Subsystem: Unknown device 3134:4154
> Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 19
> I/O ports at
Hallo,
Darrell Bellerive hat gesagt: // Darrell Bellerive wrote:
> I am trying to build the application xdemorse and need to set my sound card
> configuration in a header file:
>
> / CUSTOMIZE THESE DEFINITIONS FOR YOUR NEEDS */
>
> #define MIXER_DEV "/dev/mixer" /*
I'm trying to use Skype beta 1.4.0.99, under Fedora 7. My sound setup is :
ALSA driver 1.0.14, with card VIA 8235 and chip Realtek ALC650F.
Besides the fact that I often have to go to the mixer to set things up
properly, I find that even with Mic Boost (+20db) on, the sound is just not
loud