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I'm closing this bug because it is very old and has not been updated recently,
and because problems of this sort is hardware specific in general.
If you're still having problems, please file a new bug.
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The only solution to make microphone work is to install linux-backports-
modules-alsa-generic...
Just go to:
Menu / System / Administration / Synaptic Package Manager
And search and mark for installation:
linux-backports-modules-alsa-generic
tip: if you have multiple versions click on the firs
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source fixes have been applied for Maverick's current pulse. Please
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If it may help others: I added
set-source-volume 1 17
to my /etc/pulse/default.pa, so I don't have to reset the volume every time I
log on.
(And also remember to unset the "let Skype control volume automatically" option)
http://myramblingsonprogramming.wordpress.com/2010/09/09/mic-volume-o
Hi, you're right.
that means it's a regression, this bugs was corrected in jaunty and mic sound
worked properly with the volume to 100%.
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I am using Lucid and I have Dell M1530.
When volume of microphone is set to 100% it is almost inaudible.
gnome-volume-control let me rise the volume up to 150% which is still not
enough.
With paman (PulseAudio Manager) I can rise it up to 480%. 200% is fine.
Workaround:
1. sudo apt-get install pa
Hi,
This problem still persists in karmic and lucid. to record the sound, I have to
put the microphone recording volume to 200% with "pulse audio manager". In
jaunty this bug was fixed but in karmic appears again.
Dell inspiron 1720
Linux VLAN01 2.6.31-20-generic #58-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 12 04:38
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alexsimps, this works fine for me in Lucid. Are you sure it's not just
a matter of turning up the mic volume?
Right-click on the volume applet, choose "Sound preferences" , click on
the "Input" tab and turn up the volume.
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alexsimps,
That is strange indeed. Let me look into this a bit and let you know what
I find.
Thanks!
~JFo
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Jeremy Foshee,
I tried but got
"You are not the reporter or subscriber of this problem report, or the report
is a duplicate or already closed.
Please create a new report using "apport-bug". "
So im not sure if it went thru... or how to make it work if it did not, as i am
already subscriber to th
alexsimps,
It does. :-) would you mind running "apport-collect -p linux 275998" per
the above so I can get some debugging info from your machine?
Thanks!
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@Jeremy Foshee This issue is still bothering me in lucid 10.04 if that
answers your question?
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Hi hendrikwout,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it
recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try with the
latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it rem
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#128 works for me on a dell xps m1330. thank you.
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PS: I used the default settings, which means no altered
[/etc/pulse/default.pa] and no [/etc/asound.conf] at all.
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For all of you whose problem hasn't been solved, and whose sound input
cannot be detected by pulseaudio yet, I think I have the solution.
NULL SOUND INPUT
=
1. Install [audacity]
2. Go to [preferences/devices] and select your sound card from the combobox
under the [Recording] sect
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in Karmic Koala 9.10: the gnome-volume-control now has a standard input
gain feature to amplify the volume. Allthough the input volume is very
low on a fresh install, the volume can be easily gained to an acceptable
volume with gnome-volume-control.
Great work of the pulseaudio team!
Offtopic, bu
Same problem here, its very weird: Dell XPS M1530 with Karmic. With
pulseaudio the internal mic does not work, even if I plug in an external
one, nothing to here. Uninstalling pulseaudio solves the problem. But
now I have no volume control applet in gnome. really weird. Please,
please fix it.
The
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@talent03: I tried installing a fresh Jaunty and upgrading the kernel to
2.6.30.4, and it didn't detect the digital capture volume, just like you
found. Issuing alsactl stored didn't help either. Also, it seems that I
must have made a link from /var/lib/alsa/asound.state to
/etc/asound.state, becau
I think the configuration command might have been 'alsactl store', which
creates a new asound.state file. I think you have to delete or move the
old asound.state file first. As well, there is an /etc/asound.state file
and also a /var/lib/asound.state file - I don't recall if you have to
move both,
@Rocko: Do you remember the configuration command? Maybe you installed a
newer version of alsa that may have done this for you. I am not sure of
a way to reconfigure alsa on Ubuntu. There is no alsaconf and ubuntu
does not recommend using it.
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It might be something to do with your /etc/asound.state file, which I
think is created by alsa. I think I had to reboot a couple of times and
possibly even run a configuration command before the new alsa recognised
the digital mike control. Now there is an entry at the end of
asound.state that says
@Rocko: I looked for something like that as soon as I restarted, but I
did not have a setting such as 'Digital Recording'. That is why I had to
do it through paman. I am fine with this though, since I only set it
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@talent03: brilliant! Now open gnome-volume-manager's Preferences (ie
double click on the volume icon in the gnome panel) and see if there is
now a setting for 'Digital Recording'. If so and you enable it via the
check box, a level control will appear in the Recording tab and you
should be able to
So I am here to report my progress with this. I followed what Rocko
recommended and upgraded the kernel to 2.6.30.4. To do this I had to
upgrade nvidia binary driver to 180.60 as well because the current one
will not work with the jaunty kernel. Sound is definitely better because
I don't get crackl
@Rocko; If this is truly the case, then jaunty can never be fixed unless
the driver is somehow provided in a backported way. It should be noted
on the status I figure, including Karmic. Would there be anyway to get
this into backports? I am not as involved as I would like to be with
this project, s
@talent03: yes, it's the updated alsa drivers which fix the bug (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/275998/comments/184).
The version of alsa that ships with 2.6.30.4 had a lot of work done in
it for the ICH8 chipset. Instead of installing the new kernel, you could
altern
I think I may also have found a different approach from a Kernel Update,
which I could never get working as well as Rocko. Indeed I buggered up
my system and had to re-install (probably cause i am a technical
Neanderthal):
I added the http://philip.magicalforest.se repository, updated the repos,
@talent03
Nope afaik there is was no custom package or patch from dell on their custom
image. the dell ppa repo for jaunty had no package the time i checked.
according to the dell ubuntu wiki page
* Additional audio mixer volumes will be set to default at 100% (such as Front
or PCM).
Main
My last comment is actually directed @bigbrovar
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@Mike Hancock
Do you know what packages of dell fixes the problem? Does the custom iso
have certain kernel packages somewhere, like their repository. The last
time I used their jaunty repository they did not have any fixes for
this. Please be more informative if possible.
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Thanks for the comment Rocko.
As far as I have checked on this bug I have not heard that the 2.6.30
kernel fixed this problem. Was this fixed with the drivers, alsa, or
something else in the kernel? Well either way... before I go on to
upgrade the kernel on Jaunty, I want to know whether anybody e
@Mike Hancock
I can confirm that its almost impossible to get the internal mic working
on the dell m1330 xps with the vanilla install of ubuntu 9.04. However
if you use the custom dell image of jaunty which can be downloaded here
http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_9.04 its what i use and
@talent03: seriously, just install the 2.6.30 kernel. It fixes the
microphone problems and has the welcome side effect of not hanging the
kernel while deleting files from an ext4 partition. It should really be
the default kernel for Jaunty.
1. Go to http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2
I think it is kind of sad/embarrassing to have this bug still open,
since it effects the dell xps1330 with ubuntu pre-installed(well only
after you upgrade). there are only a few computers that dell has
with Ubuntu preinstalled and this is one of them. I bought this
computer so I would NOT h
Pulseaudio has other problems, other than this one. It stutters with many
applications and sound cards. With some the sound quality is poor. With others,
the applications get timeout errors and freeze or crash.
Check the bug reports.
It also is incompatible with the sound applications I use: wi
You are right in your rant, but wrong at the top of your voice.
With open source, we must either do the work ourselves or use the art
of persuasion to get other people to volunteer their time and
resources to meet our needs.
Lastly, I don't think the overarching goal of open source development
is
I suppose nobody involved in any of these projects have any care for
this bug. This is just bullshit. Trying to talk to the different
projects leads to nothing, as nobody wants to say it is their problem.
Whatever. This just adds to the problem people have when trying to
switch to linux. I know all
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Hello guys, may be you want to look at this post.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/391926. Try applying the patch
mentioned there (just in case). I don't know if installing them helped,
but I guess it worked for me :P . Make sure to follow this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/391926/c
Hi, I'm using Jaunty, and have a Dell XPS M1330.
lspci gives me : Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
The PulseAudio Manager tip worked for me, BUT : don't let the slider go
up to 480%, the input level is too high ! It works perfectly for me at
130-140% (more gives
The 2.6.30-rc6 kernel includes alsa 1.0.20 and it detects the digital
mic volume control, so if you install this kernel from the weekly builds
it should fix the low mic volume problem.
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I just installed the alsa 1.0.20 driver on Jaunty and I now have a
digital microphone control again that actually works (at least in gnome-
sound-recorder - haven't tried Skype yet). Admittedly, I did it on the
weekly vanilla kernel build 2.6.30.rc3, but presumably it works with the
stock standard
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/275998/comments/161
after dong this I get alot of noise on start up
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Your trick also worked on my M1530, but there is indeed alot of noise. I am
experiencing the lag the other way around though. From ekiga to cellphone is
almost instant but from cellphone to ekiga has a 1 - 2 seconds delay. But this
could be the voip provider's fault, or ekiga...
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I just had a Skype conversation, and the person on the other side (on a Windows
XP computer) did notice a lag of between 1 and 2 seconds between the video and
sound he received from me. His video and sound (that I was receiving) was not
lagging.
Note that the volume setting is very sen
@Jesper
Yeah this is similar to 131 and 132 however using this I experience poor
quality recording sound in ubuntu and during a Skype conversation an ever
increasing lag, which are not there on ALSA only.
Do you get similar effects Jesper?
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I have just installed Jaunty (amd64) on my Dell XPS M1530 and the
problem still exists. I've found a way to make it work acceptably,
however.
First, install pavucontrol. Then, go to the PulseAudio manager (command:
paman). Go to Devices, Sources, click the alsa_input... device and click
Properties
Just for the records (and google search), following marcus grenado
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/275998/comments/109
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/275998/comments/110
I was able to solve my issue with low microphone volume in pulseaud
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, Marcus Granado wrote:
> 1) sudo apt-get install bum
> 2) sudo bum
> 3) uncheck pulseaudio in the bum dialog and apply.
No. Ubuntu does *not* use the system invocation; it uses per-session (and
per-user) instances. Read /etc/default/pulseaudio, please.
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@mabawsa:
> An easy way to get ubuntu pulse free would also be nice
Maybe this?
1) sudo apt-get install bum
2) sudo bum
3) uncheck pulseaudio in the bum dialog and apply.
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I did install g-v-c last night and it was rather buggy, but nice. However until
the recording quality on the pulse mixer matches that of ALSA dmix (I have
noticed lots of distortion and jumps even though I only set it to 120%) then
ALSA is the only way to go. These quality issues are ubuntu wide
@mabawsa: Ubuntu didn't incorporate the latest g-v-c because it was
buggy (from memory, it was missing controls and not integrated with
gnome-sound-properties properly). At the time I saw it it also didn't
adjust the volume past 100%. The pulseaudio stuff is buggy too: the
pulseaudio volume control
I also thought, I would point out that when you increase the volume past
100% in paman, you don't need to go very far because it is nonlinear. I
find increasing it to 130% is sufficient. If it is much higher I just
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Do you also have lag/quality problems on gnome-sound-recorder and
audacity? I think perhaps Skype has other problems with pulse beyond
the low volume (although it seems to be working ok for me on my Dell
1420 now that I increased the input volume beyond 100% in paman).
Audacity is probably the bes
OK the developer at pulse closed the bug again and laid the blame on
ubuntu not implementing g-v-c. He also said I was misusing the bug
reporting system. So I guess nothing will be done after almost 8 months.
Anyway here is my last message:
#423: pulse audio breaks the microphone recording on Inte
I was fairly miffed at the pulsepeople closing the bug and saying its
the HW issue. This is not good as it used to work in hardy and works
great in ALSA with no pulse; and dare I say it even Vista ;)
So I reopened the bug to try to get a better answer. Maybe people here
can lend a hand to get the
Since kde 4.2 came out I've been using kubuntu (again, switched to gnome about
18 months back) and there are no recording problemens here, it all basically
works out of the box, even though pulseaudio is still installed because it's
somehow needed to get sound working with flash movies in firefo
However using the pulseaudio boost workaround has problems for me on my
Dell M1330. It does boost the sound to an acceptable level it creates a
crazy lag in Skype. If you switch hw then the sound becomes very faint
again. So i for one am back to an ALSA only configuration. It works
perfectly well w
I personally think the problem will be 'effectively fixed' as soon as
ubuntu incorporates the new gnome-volume-manager that allows you to
increase the volume past %100 (as you can only do now in paman). Does
anyone know if there is a PPA for the new manager somewhere?
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I just upgraded to jaunty and I tried that volume manager fix and it
worked. It still sounds horrible and almost unusable. It has been a year
already and nothing from pulseaudio side or alsa side have offered any
fix so far. The pusleaudio developer just seems like he really doesn't
care. Although
Do after discovering the paman fix, I got rid of the added asound.conf
file for the +50dB Mic device and the device no longer shows up in skype
etc... However, I can't seem to get it from showing up in the gnome-
volume-control and /var/lib/alsa/asound.state - how do I delete the
50dB MIC control
The new gnome-volume-manager was in the first alpha but for some reason
is was pulled with really sucks.
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I can now get gnome-sound-recorder/audacity to work by going to pulse-
audio-manager (paman), going to devices and selecting the properties of
the alsa input device and increasing volume above 100%. It seems like
the new gnome-volume-manager would give you this ability but ubuntu
choose not to inc
On jaunty, Marcus solution worked for me on skype. Didn't seem to raise
volume on gnome-sound-recorder though... Can this not be added to alsa
somehow??
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The bug is still present on jaunty with updates of 2009-03-30 on XPS
M1530 (amd64).
sudo chmod -x /usr/bin/pulseaudio
"fixes" it for the moment by making pulseaudio unexecutable.
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I tried the solution that torstenaf suggested and it didn't work.
Then I went ahead and tried Marcus' hack recommended by earlier posters
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/275998/comments/109).
This worked for me and fixed skype, but I couldn't get sound recorder to
work, altho
Same here, ICH6 and 8.10 on older Sony VAIO.
If I add the "Input Source" from the volume manager preferences, then
click "Options" and change "Mic" to "Front Mic" and try to record
something, it doesn't work. If I then change "Front Mic" back to "Mic" I
have normal audio recording. Skype (set to u
Same here. Very low volume with pulseaudio and ICH6, older Sony VAIO laptop
VGN-S505.
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family)
High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03)
I have a simple but not elegant solution.
1) Open volume control.
2) Preferences
3) Enable
If there is not an opensuse bug to link to it makes no sense to have a
taks open for that, closing the opensuse task, feel free to reopen if
you have a link to the opensuse BTS to link to. thanks.
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The solution of Marcus granado described in
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works for me (ubuntu jaunty 9.04, computer Dell xpsM1330).
I can use skype and gnome-sound-recorder.
For skype it's a good solution but for the sound-recorder, the micro is still
If I do this:
1. Open Application -> Sound & Video -> PulseAudio Device Chooser
2. Click on the "PulseAudio Applet" on the system tray and open "Manager".
3. Click on the "Devices" tab, select
"alsa_output.pci_8086_284b_sound_card_0_alsa_playback_0.monitor" which is the
"Monitor Source of A
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The same problem on HP Compaq 6720s, internal microphone not working, external
microphone via line-in works just fine.
All volume controls maxed out, etc... I read tons of posts on net related to
this issue.
My variation of the bug is that every time when I enable the Capture
control on Recordi
Can someone involved in official Ubuntu packaging possibly give some
guidelines on the recommended minimal steps required to workaround this
bug on Intrepid? Since it sounds like it's going to be with us for a
while...
Are external packages really required? Is a solution with ALSA
preferred? Do I
Due to some issues with the new gnome-volume-control, Jaunty has
reverted back to Intrepid's gnome-volume-control, and so this bug now
also applies to Jaunty. (You can adjust the digital mic sensivity via
PulseAudioManager, though.)
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The new packages fix Intrepid's gnome-sound-recorder for me, but I can't
get skype to record anything. If I tell skype to use pulse, it thinks
it's recording when I do the test call, but plays back silence. The
other settings all result in a 'problem with audio capture' for me.
(An aside: In the l
So, have you verified that this solves these new packages solve the
problem even with pulse installed and enabled?
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There is now an even newer ppa that works better as it includes some bluez
updates as well as the latest Alsa and Pulse. Also you can keep Ubuntu Desktop
installed
Thanks to spitfire.
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/mieszkoslusarczyk/ubuntu intrepid main #Bluez,
Alsa, PulseAudio
deb-src http://ppa.
Yay finally got a fix for my pulse problems in Intrepid.
The following was from a pulseaudioless M1330 system:
I added the following ppa to my sources:
~$ sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/janvitus/ubuntu intrepid main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/janvitus/ubuntu int
Any information on how to do this workaround in KDE?
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Tried the fix. It did improve microphone pickup by 4.8 times on my M1330.
However the pickup was still much worse than by purging pulseaudio and using
only ALSA.
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The fix mentioned here, worked for me
http://www.naysaying.com/blog/2008/10/fixing-low-microphone-volume-problem.html
I have a dell XPS 1530. Ubuntu Intrepid ibex
1. Open Application -> Sound & Video -> PulseAudio Device Chooser
2. Click on the "PulseAudio Applet" on
@Thomas - I had the exact same problem, but I worked around it by
adjusting the level of the mic boost and the level of the capture to get
it just right. I tested it with skype and sound recorder. Once I did not
have the problem, I just set skype in the preferences so it would not
adjust my volume.
The workaround does not work for skype as it produces a huge echo effect
at the side of my dialog partners. This is not the case with pulseaudio
disabled. So currently there is no way of having pulsaudio enabled on my
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Hi,
I have a dell xps m1530 laptop with the following internal audio device:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
In hardy, sound recording from the internal mic works great, but in Ibex
sound recordi
Luke, we could ship an additional stanza in alsa-lib.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: New => Triaged
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I'm running a Dell xps m1330 and managed to fix this. The problem for me
was pulseaudio. What I did was that I removed pulseaudio and installed
esound instead.
I used this guide here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=973637
After this I set everything in System -> Preferences -> Sound
Pre
I agree with talent03, Marcus' solution is a workaround and not an
actual fix, this bug should not be closed.
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internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275998
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I would have to agree with tomek.bury here. I have finally had success
with Marcus's solution, but it is still a major workaround. Recording is
bearable but not in any way optimal. I can hear clicks, distortions, and
other minor things. Bearable. This bug should be fixed... hopefully
soon, but this
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