[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2018-12-28 Thread Chris Rainey
@David Henningsson (diwic):  we haven't heard from you on this bug in
over 3-years. If you are still tracking this issue here and would like
to keep doing so, please change the 'Status' of this bug to 'Confirmed'.
Thanks!

** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2019-02-26 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for alsa-driver (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]

** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2018-10-01 Thread Anthony Scott
Sorry to necro such an old thread but there seems to be a regression. I
have this same issue on my Lenovo Ideapad 320s. Given that it seems
almost unique to Lenovo, would it be possible to create a general case
for all Lenovo laptops where muting one internal microphone is an option
by default?

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2017-08-29 Thread Ismael Mendoza
It seems that Lenovo Yoga 300 also has the same problem. I reported Bug
#1713784.

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-10-10 Thread Nikola Snele
Can confirm the bug on Lenovo g50-80.

Alsa-hda-dkms package doesn't help (there is no "Inverted Internal Mic"
entry in alsamixer after reboot).

Removed alsa-hda-dkms and tried "option snd-hda-intel model=auto" but it
doesn't help.

Workaround "mute right channel" works but can it be fixed permanently (I
don't want to manually mute right mic channel every time I use skype)?




** Attachment added: "Alsa-info"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1002978/+attachment/4490701/+files/alsa-info.txt.oHiYSKycn0

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-10-10 Thread Nikola Snele
Bug report for Lenovo G50-80 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/alsa-driver/+bug/1504778

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-10-13 Thread David Henningsson
Short update:

 * Lenovo G50-80 - quirk upstreamed now (thanks Nikola for submitting
Alsa-info!)

 * Acer Timelinex 4830T - quirk present as of today, i e, should work
with latest kernel or hda-dkms update

 * Samsung Ativ Book 9 NP900X3G - looking through the separate bug
report, this seems to be another problem than just mic inversion, needs
some other type of fix probably

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-10-18 Thread Emil Donca
Lenovo B50-70 fits the description.

$ arecord -l 
 List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices 
card 1: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC233 Analog [ALC233 Analog]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0


I'm on Arch Linux and have tried adding "options snd-hda-intel model=inv-dmic" 
in either modprobe.conf or snd-hda-intel.conf but doesn't fix the problem - I 
think I'm almost there but don't fully understand what to set.

Muting one of the channels while boosting the other works every timw,
just like in the description. Problem is, some apps (such as Facebook
messenger video call) adjust the volumes on their own and they link left
with right.

How to proceed and what info do you need, thanks!

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-10-19 Thread David Henningsson
> Lenovo B50-70 fits the description.
 > How to proceed and what info do you need, thanks!

Please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your issue, make
sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info as per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones that follows
when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a comment in this
bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other bug. Thanks!

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-12-06 Thread Maxime.J
Bug report for the Packard Bell DOTS:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1523232

Thanks.

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-12-09 Thread Marian Lozanov
Bug report for the Lenovo B50-70 inverted internal microphone
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1524215

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-12-11 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-12-18 Thread J.J. Berkhout
Bug report for Asus S400CA inverted internal microphone
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1527732

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-12-21 Thread J.J. Berkhout
Please disregard comment #48.  This was wrongly reported as a bug by me.
My apologies.

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-12-25 Thread J.J. Berkhout
As regards comment #49: this
(http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=177730) is what
happened and how I solve it.  Nothing to do with an inverted microphone.

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-12-28 Thread Andrzej Mendel
Bug report for Lenovo E50-80:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1529624

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2016-01-05 Thread Gero
Same problem on Lenovo B50-80

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-05-11 Thread Thomas
Lenovo G50

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-05-11 Thread Thomas
I'm running 14.04.  Is there a solution I can apply yet?  Fixing this is
critical for me to be able to use this laptop.

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2015-09-07 Thread Konstantin Golenberg
Same problem on Lenovo G50-80

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2023-03-04 Thread Carl Englund
This finally solved the problem I had spent hours on! The computer in
question is an Acer Aspire 5538 with Realtek ALC269.

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2023-03-23 Thread Claudio Tiecher
I experience the same on Lenovo IdeaPad 310-15ISK.
I filed a bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2011623

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2020-04-10 Thread Haim
Same problem on Lenovo IdeaPad 310-15IKB, ubuntu 19.10 with kernel 5.3.0-46.
Muting the right channel solved the problem tempuraly.

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2019-11-30 Thread Bryan Cebuliak
On an Acer Aspire 5810TG running Ubuntu 18.04 with latest 5.3 kernel.
HDA Intel. ALC269 Analog. Pulseaudio was monitoring  minimal sound from
internal mic with both channels on, but ok  with either left or right
off. Audacity and Gnome Sound Recorder had no issues. Audacity showed
two phase inverted channels. Same issues  as  above  re  Skype and
Hangouts and same workarounds worked. External mono plug in mic - no
problem.

Same problem on same machine with Debian 10 Buster.

Tried remapping  the Pulseaudio stereo channels  to mono which allowed
even output through both speakers. For instructions see:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Troubleshooting
#No_microphone_on_Steam_or_Skype_with_enable-remixing_=_no

After this, Pulseaudio still has to  have one internal mic channel off
to function. However output is  now  through both  speakers instead of
one.

In Ubuntu, Audacity shows  two  channels with same phase. In Debian,
Audacity shows one mono channel. Same difference through the speakers.

I believe this is  still  a  bug as Pulseaudio cannot produce output
from with a phase inverted stereo internal mic as Audacity and Sound
recorder can.

Best regards,
Your bleeding user

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2019-12-20 Thread vlad
Same problem on Lenovo Ideapad 320-15IKB

** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
   Status: Expired => Confirmed

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2019-12-22 Thread Daniel van Vugt
This bug should stay closed due to:

 * its age and relevance to current code;
 * lack of apport information; and
 * the problem and the solution being hardware-specific.

To help us better understand the current problems people are facing,
please open new bugs by running:

  ubuntu-bug alsa-driver

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2019-09-30 Thread Gsus
I have the same problem with a lenovo V110 and ALC236.

I don't see an option to invert the channel or even mute permanently a
channel.

Kernel 5.2.0

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2014-10-06 Thread Tomas Nilsson
Acer Timelinex 4830T

** Attachment added: "alsa-info.txt.37fYWkaJRc"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1002978/+attachment/4227083/+files/alsa-info.txt.37fYWkaJRc

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in “alsa-driver” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2016-10-06 Thread Chris Rainey
Lenovo ideapad 300-17ISK

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1631043

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2016-10-13 Thread Chris Rainey
WORKAROUND FOR GOOGLE HANGOUTS AUTO-ADJUST MICROPHONE BREAKS FIXES IN
THIS BUG-REPORT:


# Disable auto adjusting of gain on mic:
# Edit as root: 
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-input-internal-mic.conf
# Edit as root: /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-input-mic.conf
# Under "[Element Internal Mic Boost]" set "volume"  to "zero".
# Under "[Element Int Mic Boost]" set "volume"  to "zero".
# Under "[Element Mic Boost]" set "volume"  to "zero".

http://askubuntu.com/a/736655

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2016-10-27 Thread martin.hi...@gmail.com
Same problem on Lenovo B50-30

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2016-09-19 Thread Marian Lozanov
Any chance to fix inverted internal microphone on Lenovo B50-70 /comment #47/. 
Can you add a quirk, please.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1524215

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1002978] Re: [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

2016-06-16 Thread Dan Smith
On Lenovo G50-30 kernel 3.19.0-61-generic the attached alsa-hda-
dkms_0.1_all.deb fails to install - there are compilation errors in the
log.

I tried running the 4.4.0-24 (xenial) kernel but there was no "Inverted
Internal Mic" in ALsamixer.


Im trying to file a report by running "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver"on my 14.04, but 
I get
"dpkg-query: no packages found matching alsa-driver"

Has the name of alsa-driver changed?

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Title:
  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
  internal microphones.

  If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you
  can possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
  though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

  Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want.
  If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one.

  (If you're not running PulseAudio, you can try doing the same through
  AlsaMixer instead (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/Alsamixer ), try
  changing "Capture" level or "Internal Mic" or "Internal Mic Boost"
  using the Q,E,Z,C keys.)

  If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
  issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info
  as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
  that follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a
  comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
  bug.

  As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
   -- David Henningsson

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