Thanks for the response.
In fact i do not use PulseAudio at all, i use plain ALSA + KDE (Phonon).
Also i do not use Google Talk too, only Mumble.
When playing music you can clearly hear the music as Mumble plays what has
been recorded.
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On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Warren Dumortier wrote:
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> However it didn't fix the issue at all, i still have the same problem, the
> card is recognized without problems but the problem persist even if i mute
> everything on my onboard card...
> Also in Mumble the problem is present and i choose
Well this was false hope!
Recently i put my money in a USB card like proposed, here is it's info from
KInfoCenter:
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Hi.
Sorry if this is not a popular suggestion on this forum...
I had 'similar' issues as you - in my case not being able to record my
soundcards output - due to a lack of mixer settings on my Nvidia Nforce card
that used hda-intel alsa module.
It was pretty annoying as all my old desktops - whic
I think this might be the problem:
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2010-September/072350.html
If you have a multichannel capture, then GoogleTalkPlugin, talking to
alsa default input through a dsnoop, will end up capturing from all
channels, not just the microphone. If some
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010, Warren Dumortier wrote:
> Before closing this topic i would like to ask if buying a USB sound card is
> a good solution?
> Would you recommend a USB sound card or simply a USB headset?
If what you want is a headset (ie a microphone and ear pice3 to do things like
skype,) buy a
Before closing this topic i would like to ask if buying a USB sound card is
a good solution?
Would you recommend a USB sound card or simply a USB headset?
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On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Warren Dumortier wrote:
> I've been testing again and found some interresting fact.
> When i only plug-in my microphone it works as it should even if music is
> being played, but whenever i plug-in speakers, then the problem occurs.
> This lets me thing again it's
Thanks for answering, i keep testing solutions and your propositions and
it's getting me sick...
Would using a USB headset fix the problem?
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I've been testing again and found some interresting fact.
When i only plug-in my microphone it works as it should even if music is
being played, but whenever i plug-in speakers, then the problem occurs.
This lets me thing again it's a software related issue, but i don't know
why...
Thanks for answering again.
At the beginning i thought this was the problem (the possible explanation
you described), but afetr testing with alsamixer i didn't find it. I'm not
100% sure though.
I made a screenshot of alsamixer, with both capture and playback windows. If
needed i also attached the
Maybe I've totally missed what the problem is here, but it appears
this is a common problem/misunderstanding. If that is not the case,
then sorry for oversimplifying your issue.
You should more closely investigate your alsamixer(1) options. Many
consumer soundcards have the ability to capture from
On Sun, 29 Aug 2010, Warren Dumortier wrote:
> I understand that buying a real card is the easiest solution, but i don't
> want to do it.Also some time ago it was running almost with no problems, the
> issue existed but it was minor, now it got worse, maybe an updated ALSA
> package caused it.
> I
I understand that buying a real card is the easiest solution, but i don't
want to do it.
Also some time ago it was running almost with no problems, the issue existed
but it was minor, now it got worse, maybe an updated ALSA package caused it.
If you would ask me it is certainly some kind of regress
I have certainly never heard of a audio card that fed 100% of its output to
its input. It reallly makes me suspect a configuratin problem, b ut have no
idea what. Sorry.
On Sun, 29 Aug 2010, Warren Dumortier wrote:
> Thanks for asnwering.
> First of all it's true that some part of the output may
Thanks for asnwering.
First of all it's true that some part of the output may get into the input
with such audio chips, but now the problem is that it's too much.
On Windows this is also the case, but it's not a problem as you almost do
not hear it, however on Linux there's more like a 100% output
Thanks for your help even if we didn't find the solution.
I had liked to know why there are capture channels anyways? On my laptop and
my other PC for example there aren't, there is only Mic and Mic Boost that
must be enabled to get it working, why?
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2010, Warren Dumortier wrote:
> When testing i discovered that whatever i do, if the capture channel is
> enabled the problem will happen, even when muting the front mic channel.
> What does that mean?
No idea. Does it do that in all programs?
Do
arecord -f cd >/tmp/rec&
aplay (som
When testing i discovered that whatever i do, if the capture channel is
enabled the problem will happen, even when muting the front mic channel.
What does that mean?
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Thanks for answering.
My problem is the second one you described.
When i disable both capture channels the output isn't going to the input
channel, but the microphone doesn't work either.
Also i try to use it in Mumble, maybe i have to choose the correct input
channel? I left "Default ALSA Card" f
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Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2010 11:32:48 +0200
From: Warren Dumortier
To: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Alsa-user] Input device captures output
Hello everybody!
My problem is that my output (desktop sound) goes partly through the output
device (front
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