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
> 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
"
> 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
> 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
> 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
--- 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