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I am running Kubuntu 7.10 and do not have gnome volume control. I was
wondering if it does anything that alsamixer does not do. If so, what
can I use in KDE to do the same thing that the gnome volume control
does?
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I have a Vostro 1400 and ran through all the steps listed in this
thread, and have had no luck getting the digital mic to work:
First,I placed "options snd-hda-intel model=dell-3stack" into
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
Then I followed the steps that Pawel proposed:
1) added gutsy-proposed to my sou
I just thought it was a valid question about the status of the bug, because a
negative answer would mean that the headphone fix won't be available in Hardy.
Sorry if I disrupted the purpose of this report.
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I would think that the posts here are (other than status changes to the
bug) to either help the developers with valuable info or to request help
when you really need it but all your efforts like rtfm failed.
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Developing the last comment a bit more, what are the chances that the two
headphones
fix will be available in Hardy? I'm asking this because Alsa 1.0.17 will
probably be released
only after Hardy's release date.
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Great news! I will test it later. :)
Too bad it's probably too late to be included in Hardy now... or is it?
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Hi,
this update breaks the hardware AC3/DTS output on my Intel Mac Mini.
Downgrading to 2.6.22-14.37 restores the digital output to normal behaviour :
sudo apt-get install linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-14-generic=2.6.22-14.37
In my /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base, I've got :
options snd-hda-intel model=
Ugh, now I just found out that after compiling alsa 1.0.16 I can't install
the latest nvidia proprietary driver (169.09).
Why? I would understand if the ubuntu package nvidia-glx-new didn't work
(and it probably doesn't), but the latest should work...
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It worked! The internal mic finally worked! Excellent job, guys!
That said, I'm stuck at three things:
1) The background hiss is quite loud. I think I can use Skype, but I'm curious:
is this going to be fixed eventually or is more likely a hardware issue?
2) How can I use an external mic if I wa
Hi Harvey, thanks for the reply.
I tried to compile alsa-drivers, alsa-lib and alsa-utils like in the link
you gave me. configure, make and make install went without
problems, but after I rebooted my sound simply vanished.
The sound was not working out of the box, I had to put
options probe_mask=
Sound is back!
I just found out that I had to use model=dell-3stack. This not
only gave my sound back but also finally made "Digital"
appear on the mixer list.
Gonna need some time to actually test the internal mic now,
but things are definitely improving.
Hope to return here with good news for
Sympy:
For my laptop model, the only gotcha is to unmute surround in either
alsamixer or gnome-volume-control and then reboot or restart alsa. This
gets alsa working normally for me. Otherwise I don't get sound.
To get the mic working, try following the instructions in the comment
above. You h
Confirming bug resolution on Hardy Desktop amd64 Alpha 4 on the Dell
Inspiron 1420. The latest update to the kernel in Hardy (2.6.24-7)
resolves this issue (and another alsa issue). Big thanks to Daniel Chen
(crimsun) and his help in #ubuntu+1 on this issue!
After the kernel is updated you have
Sympy:
I don't know the reason -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/dell/+bug/153963/comments/40
But I do know that the workaround for Gutsy is to build alsa yourself
using this information -
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HdaIntelSoundHowto?highlight=%28hda%29
The only gotcha with that method though, is that
Any news on an amd64 build of linux-backports-modules-2.6.22-14.11?
Does anyone knows the reason why the build failed so far?
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Here's my situation: I did a fresh install of Gutsy 64-bit on my new
Vostro 1400 with the following board:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
Initially I had no sound. Following several guides and forum posts, I
added
options snd-hda-int
Vinicius Massuchetto:
This isn't yet fixed in Hardy Desktop amd64 Alpha 4, yet. But they are
promising to update alsa-driver to 1.0.16rc2, which makes the special
fix I mentioned before a moot point. If you are still using Hardy you
don't have to do any special but compile the 1.0.16rc2 alsa-dri
I can't use the Dell custom fix due to (again) amd64. =P
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Microphone is not working by default into the last alpha og hardy :(
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No problems about compiling software. I rebuilded alsa 1.0.16rc1 and the daily
build as well. The problem remains the same in both situations. The loud noise
and the same error while testing the audio capture on System > Preferences >
Sound:
gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfau
FYI: I've just noticed that DELL has updated its wiki page regarding this
issue:
http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_7.10/Issues/Built_In_Digital_Mic_Does_Not_Work
They have a custom build in there...
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Vinicius Massuchetto:
I apologize for the very delayed response. A recent death in the family
has taken me away from my hobbies for awhile.
Steps to reproduce success (amd64): I'll document these in more detail
later, positively sometime this weekend.
Problems you are still having: If I remem
i appollogize for that tight column - seems like yahoo plays tricks on
me?
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Sympy
wrote:
Usually
really
high
gain,
remember
every
10db
is
_doubling_
the
gain,
2/3
of
way
up
is
usually
good.
Actually, 6dB double the volume :)
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Sympy wrote:
> Okay, just one last doubt that came to my mind yesterday.
>
> If a high softvol is what causes background noise, does that mean
> that iI have to choose between talking loud and having noise?
> Or is the noise only caused by REALLY high volume values?
>
Usually really high gain,
Okay, just one last doubt that came to my mind yesterday.
If a high softvol is what causes background noise, does that mean
that iI have to choose between talking loud and having noise?
Or is the noise only caused by REALLY high volume values?
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Well, as long as I don't have to talk loud WITH software gain, I'm fine
with it. :)
Thanks for all the quick replies!
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Actually, I didn't try it yet, I want to make sure I understood
everything before.
What about the low volume problems? Do I have to do everything rumburak
did?
Sorry for all the trouble.
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Sympy wrote:
> Actually, I didn't try it yet, I want to make sure I understood
> everything before.
>
> What about the low volume problems? Do I have to do everything rumburak
> did?
>
Actually doing 'arecord -f cd foo.wav -t 10', will automagically create a
Digital mixer,
then do a 'sudo alsact
On Jan 28, 2008, at 10:11 PM, Sympy wrote:
> Okay, after so many posts here I'm a bit confused
> (and interested, since I have a laptop with this mic)
>
> So, please correct me where I am wrong (concerning the internal mic):
>
> 1) For Gutsy 32-bit, installing the latest linux-backports-modules
>
Okay, after so many posts here I'm a bit confused
(and interested, since I have a laptop with this mic)
So, please correct me where I am wrong (concerning the internal mic):
1) For Gutsy 32-bit, installing the latest linux-backports-modules
should be enough.
2) For Gutsy 64-bit, compiling latest
Sorry for the disappearance, I didn't receive my lappy yet.
As soon as it arrives, I'll post my results.
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Keyper7 wrote:
> (sorry, hit enter accidentally)
>
> Any news on the Vostro 1400? I just bought one so I'm interested in see how
> things are going.
> I'm willing to test new patches and report everything to help solving this.
>
That model should work as well with the lastest ALSA HG tree.
-M
Any news on the Vostro 1400.
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(sorry, hit enter accidentally)
Any news on the Vostro 1400? I just bought one so I'm interested in see how
things are going.
I'm willing to test new patches and report everything to help solving this.
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Yo
Hello!
I upgraded to Hardy, and at least got no error message anymore when
testing the MIC at System > Preferences > Sound. But I still have no
sound. I installed the following packages:
alsa-base-1.0.15-4ubuntu1
alsa-utils-1.0.15-2ubuntu1
linux-backports-modules-2.6.24-3.2-generic
linux-ubuntu-m
Matt,
Thanks for your help!
Eventually I got the mic working at an acceptable level using alsa's softvol
plugin.
How to do that:
- get the latest alsa-driver snapshot (12-Jan-2008).
- get the alsa-utils, alsa-lib (1.0.15).
- create/edit ~/.asoundrc (per user) - this is mine:
pcm.digmic {
rumburak wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Related to the microphone TOO low issue (-50db): on a Dell XPS M1330.
> Compiling ALSA from sources - amd64 arch.
> I downloaded ALSA snapshot dated 10-Jan-2007 - it already has the patch +
> also explicitly detects now the M1330 model.
> But the mic is still to lo
Greetings,
Related to the microphone TOO low issue (-50db): on a Dell XPS M1330.
Compiling ALSA from sources - amd64 arch.
I downloaded ALSA snapshot dated 10-Jan-2007 - it already has the patch + also
explicitly detects now the M1330 model.
But the mic is still to low, so I searched in patch_sig
Greetings,
Have a Inspiron 1420. The patch worked great. I can now use the built
in mic with really good volume! Built in web cam works also. Keep up the
good work guys. (installed linux-backports-modules)
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Hi!
I'm under AMD64/CoreDuo on Vostro 1400 (STAC9228) and successfully
installed linux-backports-modules-2.6.22.14.21 via the gutsy-proposed
repository. The Mic still don't work, and I have the DIGITAL bar on
gnome-volume-control as I did before.
While running any instance that needs the Mic , I
How come this fix is not available for amd64?
The linux-backports-modules is stuck at 2.6.22-14.9 so there is no fix
for us :(
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Benson Margulies wrote:
> Alsamixer does not show me a 'digital input source'. Just an 'input
> source'. I also only see HDA Intel, not the Sigmatel at all.
>
> This is after reinstalling alsa at the behest of some other long bug /
> support entry here. Is there a way to get the sigmatel config bac
Alsamixer does not show me a 'digital input source'. Just an 'input
source'. I also only see HDA Intel, not the Sigmatel at all.
This is after reinstalling alsa at the behest of some other long bug /
support entry here. Is there a way to get the sigmatel config back?
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Try to set Capture level at highest level, and Digital a little lower... It
worked for me in Skype, and now works in every application.
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When I turn it down the hizz is less but also the sound. So I guess I
have to live with it.
I have another problem as well. The recordning volume is ok in gnome-
sound-recorder but not in x-lite or ekiga where's it's way low. Can I do
something about that?
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frecon wrote:
> I did that and it worked. But thesound isn't very good. I can hear a
> loud hizz sound in the background.
>
> Is it just me or does everybody have that? Can I do something to remove
> the hizz sound?
>
>
Do you have the Digital gain mixer turned all the way up? If so, turn it
do
I did that and it worked. But thesound isn't very good. I can hear a
loud hizz sound in the background.
Is it just me or does everybody have that? Can I do something to remove
the hizz sound?
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Since linux-backports-modules-2.6.22-14.11 will not build for amd64, I
downloaded and installed the latest daily build of alsa-driver/lib/utils
and applied the fixes to the alsa-driver as documented by Tim Gardner in
ubuntu-gutsy-lbm/updates/sound/README.
The driver/lib/utils builds correctly, and
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