On 06.05.2013 15:12, Sean Bruno wrote:
On Mon, 2013-05-06 at 09:27 +0300, Alexander Motin wrote:
  From information provided by Sean I can't see why added quirk for
playback may affect recording in any way. More likely I would guess
that
change from two playback pcm/dsp devices to one, while still having
two
record ones, made hw.snd.default_unit less usable (because there is
no
choice of output devices for it any more). Respective two input
pcm/dsp
device may require to be chosen manually in recording application. Or
you can try additional hints to join both mics in one dsp/pcm device,
provided by Kevin Oberman:
hint.hdac.0.cad0.nid35.config="as=2"
hint.hdac.0.cad0.nid27.config="as=2 seq=15"

No success with these settings.  There is no change to my ability to
record with audacity.

Sorry, on your system hdac.0 is HDMI audio. Try hdac.1 instead.

PS: When checking mixer, remember that there is separate mixer for
every
pcm/dsp device. Sean. you've provided output only for one. I guess
that
other (internal) microphone is on another pcm device/mixer.

All the mixer settings:

$ mixer -f /dev/mixer2
Mixer vol      is currently set to  95:95
Mixer pcm      is currently set to 100:100
Mixer speaker  is currently set to 100:100
Mixer mic      is currently set to 100:100
Mixer rec      is currently set to  67:67
Recording source: mic
$ mixer -f /dev/mixer3
Mixer rec      is currently set to   1:1
Mixer monitor  is currently set to  42:42
Recording source: monitor

Here are two pcm devices, one for each mic. Hints from above should join them into one. Otherwise ,ake sure that you've tried to record from both. And adjust rec volume on second one.

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Alexander Motin
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