On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 10:43:53 +0100
Paolo Saggese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tuesday 15 January 2008 01:40, Tom Enderlin wrote:
> 
> > Tried moving all the mic and mic boost sliders in alsamixer to their max
> > settings and it still didn't record any audio, just background static.
> 
> I also use Debian. Some time ago, after some upgrade I have experienced 
> similar problems with the mic which "mysteriously" stopped working...
> 
> I eventually discovered that the problem was related (as already suggested 
> by others) to mic power. It looks like previous version of kernel/ALSA did
> enable some "standard" mic power by default, while newer versions do -at 
> least with some hardware- provide a direct control for that. Unfortunately, 
> it looks like the default behavior have changed, leading to our troubles.
> 
> In my desktop system (which use an Intel MB with ICH5 audio chipset), ALSA
> mixer provides a "V_REFOUT" slider... that was it... try and see if you can 
> find it (or something similar).
> 
> BTW: in my mixer I have 4 options (values) for it: 
> 
> High-Z
> 3.7 V
> 2.25 V 
> 0 V
> 
> while the last 3 are quite obvious (though I don't know which is the "right" 
> setting for "standard" mics, mine works with either 3.7 o 2.25 volts) I have
> no idea what does the first one means. Does it provides any voltage? What are
> the differences with the others?
> 
> If someone has some more info, please advice... I'm a curious one. 8:-)
> 
> 
> Ciao,
>                                 Paolo.

High-Z means high impedance, i.e. effectively unconneted.

In this context "0 V" should mean "connected to ground and thus giving 0V".

Regards,
  Sergei.

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