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I hit this issue on Mint 16 (which is derived from 13.10, running
PulseAudio 4.0), on an MSI X370 laptop, which also has Realtek ALC269VB.
I have been able to identify the issue (in a way), and work around it
for now using pavucontrol, though it's clearly wrong.
The problem is that the normal
Scratch what I said, the Monitor thing is no solution because it's
simply a mirror of what is being played back on the sound card, and it
only appeared to help because of how I was debugging it. Still, there's
enough distorted similarity between what I *should* be hearing captured
and what
Does anyone found the issue? Please post it somewhere of so, if not, who
can write a piece of code or what I can do to help? I need my mic to be
working.
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Still not working in 13.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/998862
Title:
[TECRA R850, Realtek ALC269VB, Mic, Internal] No sound captured at all
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