At Tue, 9 Mar 2004 19:55:18 +0100 (CET),
Mad Figueras wrote:
>
> --- p z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > There are
> to mic controls
> > One is mic +20 db gain (this is only on/off switch)
> > and mic volume (on/off + volume 0 - 100).
> >
> > Look at top of alsamixer for detail label.
>
--- p z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > There are
to mic controls
> One is mic +20 db gain (this is only on/off switch)
> and mic volume (on/off + volume 0 - 100).
>
> Look at top of alsamixer for detail label.
All settings are ok. I've seen all label. Microphone
volume is set to 100, and
There are to mic controls
One is mic +20 db gain (this is only on/off switch)
and mic volume (on/off + volume 0 - 100).
Look at top of alsamixer for detail label.
Also there was bug for ALC650 rev E and higher (rev >= 2) and with
mic not powered.
Peter Zubaj
== REKLAMA ==
> Google says that the codec is a Realtek ALC650.
Sorry. The codec is a Realtek ALC650.
> alsamixer thinks that all controls with on/off
> settings are for muting
> something, so you have to press 'M' to change this
> setting.
Yes, I know. But that column is already "on" but the
volume setting
Mad Figueras wrote:
> > You have to set a mixer control "Center/LFE as Mic" or
> > something like that. What codec does your motherboard use?
>
> Thanks for the info, but I've some problems. I've one
> asus motherboard (a7v8x model) with an integrated
> chipset via (codec ac97).
Google says that
> You have to set a mixer control "Center/LFE as Mic"
> or something like
> that. What codec does your motherboard use?
>
>
> Regards,
> Clemens
Thanks for the info, but I've some problems. I've one
asus motherboard (a7v8x model) with an integrated
chipset via (codec ac97). I 've tried to set
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Mad Figueras wrote:
> On my linux-debian i've installed the alsa driver
> (version 1.0.1) but, also like windows, by default,
> the 3 jack are set to line-out. How can i set the 3th
> jack for use the microphone?
You have to set a mixer control "Center/LFE as Mic" or something like
that. What cod
I've installed a debian unstable on my pc (mb asus
a7v8x with a integrated sound card with chipset ac97)
and i would like to use a microphone.
This integrated sound card have 3 jack that, by
default, are set to line-out.
I've seen that from windows is possible to do a switch
(by software) from li
On Thursday 12 February 2004 18:32, per jagmalm wrote:
> Could someone tell me what the critical
> settings are for making the mic work.
> 'Mic as center LFE' should be false,
> that I understand, but there must be something else,
> with the input source settings or something..
> thanks
>
Same pro
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Michael Donaghy wrote:
> >Could someone tell me what the critical
> >settings are for making the mic work.
> >'Mic as center LFE' should be false,
> >that I understand, but there must be something else,
> >with the input source settings or something..
> >thanks
> >
> In alsami
Could someone tell me what the critical
settings are for making the mic work.
'Mic as center LFE' should be false,
that I understand, but there must be something else,
with the input source settings or something..
thanks
In alsamixer, make sure that microphone is set to full volume, mic boost is
o
Could someone tell me what the critical
settings are for making the mic work.
'Mic as center LFE' should be false,
that I understand, but there must be something else,
with the input source settings or something..
thanks
ps in ms windows it works..
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