** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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[Gutsy] AD198x Analog: microphone misconfigured
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unfortunately I dont own the laptop any more. Maybe one of the other
subscribers can verify.
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Hi Pavel,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it
recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try with the
latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it remains a
I get:
00:14.2 Audio device [0403]: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB4x0 High
Definition Audio Controller [1002:437b] (rev 01)
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Can Pavel or another user with the HP NX6325 please run the following
command and post the output.
$ lspci -nn | grep -i audio
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I'm sorry to have to add, that you probably have another driver, so try
options snd-hda-intel model=hp position_fix=1 enable=yes
instead.
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Well, testing it for a longer time shows, that it consequently refuses
to work after a random time, say 10 seconds or half an hour. Very
annoying.
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I had the same problem and solved it somehow:
I added in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base (open with root access) following line at
the bottom:
options snd-atiixp model=hp position_fix=1 enable=yes
After restarting, the internal microphone as well as the plugged one worked
exactly how you expect them
I had the same problem and solved it somehow:
I added in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base (open with root access) following line at
the bottom:
options snd-atiixp model=hp position_fix=1 enable=yes
After restarting, the internal microphone as well as the plugged one worked
exactly how you expect them
Please execute the alsa-info.sh script referenced from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems and attach the URL here.
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Sourcepackagename: alsa-driver => linux
Status: New => Incomplete
just in case anybody else stumbles upon this thred (hello future people) this
sorted out my skype problem
http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=83
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ah, I uninstalled pulseaudio, now I'm back to the original pipeline
error, soundrecorder works again but skype still won't and vumeter
refuses to start at all
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I have no USB audio devices, my soundcard is a creative 5.1 which is usually
alright with multiple aplications (besides It gives the error when there's no
other apps running) I have an ac 97 built into the motherboard, it was disable
in bios already but I tried deactivating it through the sound
to vmos:
The "ressource busy" message sounds like the problem is that a soundcard
doesn't support to be used by mor than one application. Do you have more
than one soundcard, or a usb headset? If this is the case you should try
disactivating it.
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hallo, I'm on gutsy 7.10, installed from scratcha couple months ago, not an
upgrade. Analogue mic. Sound worked fine but skype gave "call failed, audio
playback error"
checked sound preferences, all ok except conferenceing sound capture which gave
the error seen at the top
""Failed to construct
well, I'd like to update my situation
sth strange happened today. all of a sudden, my microphone began to
transmit my sound, and I can hear my echo from speakers. well i don't
know what i did, all i know uninstalled every application related to
sound other than i needed, in a chaotic manner. i als
well, for now I decided not to try the mic anymore. I will just wait for
a major solution to come.
I also tired the live cd, no solution.
I can not install feisty, because the only way I can get my graphic card
working is using the latest version of ubuntu(even 7.10 without updates
can not run my
Hi muhalifsirin.
If you still have energy to try things out, my advice would be to burn
CDs of previous versions of ubuntu (down to edgy) and try the mic with
those (as live CDs).
I think one of the main problems of ubuntu currently is that gui tools aren't
proprely configured (they don't link t
Hi
Thanks for the answer:)
But as I said, I tried every single solution suggested before. Besides I
tried nearly every permutation of configurations.
Nothing works at all!
As I said, I tried onboard sound card, USB webcam-microphone and Diamond
7.1 sound card.
And everytime I try to test my so
Are you sure that you have already tried this?
1) open gnome-volume-control (in a terminal i guess; can't find it in menus)
2) Edit -> Preference , and check all the unchecked box
3) Make sure there is no item with it's volume at zero, or an icon barred by a
red cross, including "capture mux" (in
I guess Ubuntu is microphone defective.
And I guess I am the proof for this deficiency, with using three
different alternatives(devices):
I have a usb microphone on my webcam, it does not work. I also have
microphone entrance on my onboard sound card, it does not work neither.
(both for skype and
That's true. There's no relation between the error message and the sound
capture. I turned up a few control levels in alsamixer and my Skype is
working fine again. Thank you all.
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Sound capture not working seems to be independent of the error message.
I still get this error message in Gutsy, but I got sound capture working
fine after turning up the levels in alsamixer. Also, the error message
no longer comes up in Hardy Alpha 3.
A bug that doesn't cause major problems, or
Just a small precision please: when you say all levels are turned up, do
you mean in gnome-volume-control ? Avimuxer or Kmix for example are not
enough. gnome-volume-control must be installed, it's not installed by
default.
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I'm having this problem with every system I've installed Gutsy on or
upgraded from Feisty.
While trying the microphone test in sound preferences:
Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'
Playback works fine. All mixer swit
I wrote the "solution" you're referring to. Can you be more precise on
why it didn't work?
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Is that problem already solved? The last solution is not very
convincent. It seems to be a common problem because it happens even in
Ubuntu Studio. Please, I need to talk through Skype and I don't want to
reboot to get the Windows mercy.
Thanks in advance!
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[partiatly solved]
Found a mixer setting that worked:
1) open gnome-volume-control (in a terminal i guess; can't find it in menus)
2) Edit -> Preference , and check all the unchecked box
3) Make sure there is no item with it's volume at zero, or an icon barred by a
red cross, including "capture m
I Have the problem on my Dell inspiron 9400. A very useful information: The
mic worked fine on the Gusty live CD but not once installed (I did the
update, as of today, 30 Nov 2007).
I see many people saying it goes away by tinkering with mixer's setting, but I
can't get it right. Can somebody pl
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