That version is no more supported
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: pulseaudio
Status: New => Invalid
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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
Floop - as you have non-Acer hardware, you should file a separate bug.
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Internal microphone not working with certain
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This workaround is great and it works for me too. I have an acer 4810t.
Im using alsamixer to do the same thing.
The input level from the microphone is fine with this workaround but I
get some bad noise which I didn't get when I was using
"PULSE_SERVER=..." workaround in skype.
Anyone facing the
I found the below solution (at least to my Skype problem) on another
forum. It allowed the internal mic work for me. Why PA is having this
issue I have no idea. Definitely still a set of bugs that could use some
attention. Hope this works for everyone as well as it has so far for me.
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I just installed Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat on my Gateway KAV60
(essentially an acer D250) and am having the exact same problem. The
internal microphone does not seem to work. I noticed this using skype.
** Also affects: pulseaudio
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The same problem with my Dell XPS m1530. Uninstalling Pulseaudio makes
Alsamixer show it's volume bar at settings and
microphone is working properly. I tried Ubuntu 10.04 and Kubuntu 10.10.
Both suffer from this problem.
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sorry for my bad English!
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Same problem with acer 3810T on Lucid,
I can use internal mic with sound-recorder but not in empathy.
I found that if changing hardware profile in sound preferences to "Analog
Stereo Input" it works even in empathy but then there is no out put device!
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I have exactly the same problem on an Acer Aspire 1810TZ, using Lucid.
The internal microphone has very little response in Skype and in the
volume meters of Sound preferences and Pulseaudio volume meter
(recording). When an external mic is plugged in everything is working
OK.
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Using Lucid with a ALC268 chipset sound works, however the internal microphone
does not. I've logged a new bug for that:
Bug #555978
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As I don't have an external mic I can't confirm you if and external mic
would work or not with Lucid but I doubt of it. I advice you stay away
from Lucid for now.
Anyway it seems that the same kind of trouble has afflected my other
laptop an XPS 1330 at the early state of lucid and it seems to ha
Worst case scenario (for when Lucid is released), you'd have to go buy a
mic. I bought a small $3 one off ebay and it works fine :P
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It seems I have a similar problem.
I've got an acer aspireOne AOA150 with realteck ALC268 chipset. I was
using Ubuntu 9.10 and after a standard update around March 3rd 2010, my
front microphone stop working. First I tried every tip I found by
googleing but none of them has worked. So I decided to
No, you think that would help?
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On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Denis.K wrote:
> But is it really an ALSA problem? The mic works fine with ALSA, but it
> doesn't when PA is supposed to use the mic.
Are you using PA 0.9.21 [from the ubuntu-audio-dev PPA]?
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But is it really an ALSA problem? The mic works fine with ALSA, but it
doesn't when PA is supposed to use the mic.
I just really hope this gets fixed for 10.04 because it seems like it
isn't terribly hard to fix, since it's already half-working (with alsa
but not PA), I wish I knew more to help, b
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