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built in microphone on my acer aspire one d250 doesnt work
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9.10 Internal Microphone Does not Work
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 520807 ***
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built in microphone on my acer aspire one d250 doesnt work
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I have the exact same bug with the latest 13.04 on an Aspire One 531h-
0dk.
Pulling one slider down solves the problem. However the auto mute
silences the mik when the other person is talking, and never brings the
level backup. So pretty useless at the moment.
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Dear Friends,
I've found that the issue that my Aspire One D250 has is Bug #946232.
Thanks,
Shahar
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Dear friends,
In precise in Aspire One D250 there's no input device at all in the
default Ubuntu Desktop audio controls.
Coming up are the files from the apport hooks.
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Tried a live USB boot of Kubuntu 11.04 alpha 2 yesterday and although I
can't say that the microphone works now, I did see more devices listed
under "audio capture" in system settings.
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I thought it might help to post a simple script that I use to set mic
levels so that it works without going through the various gui clicks
mentioned above. The script uses amixer which I understand is installed
as part of the alsautils package.
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Thanks joanne,
First three steps from your list fixes perfectly sound problems with my
Acer Aspire 8942G (#549514).
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I solved my internal mic problem for Lenovo Ideapad U330 by doing all of the
following:
(Should work for Acer Aspire as well)
1. In terminal:
sudo apt-get remove linux-backports-modules-alsa-`uname -r`
2. Get latest AlsaUpgrade script here, along with directions on download,
compile, install:
Still broken in Maverick
For the moment the best workaround I have found is to set default-server
= 127.0.0.1 in /etc/pulse/client.conf
Doesn't seem to break anything that I can find but it is only a
workaround not a fix..still shows the same bizarreness in the
pulseaudio volume control/meter
The /bin/sh -c "PULSE_SERVER=127.0.0.1 " trick works for skype even
though the Pulse Volume Control still shows no audio with both faders
set the same. It also does away with the hum that is present if the
'pull one fader down' workaround is used.
--sean
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A little further investigation has shown the following:
The meter on the pulseaudio volume control input devices tab shows L/R
cancellation regardless until there is a difference between the faders.
A pulseaudio volume meter showing levels for Internal Audio Analog
Stereo shows mic audio on bot
Hi Marcos,
If you could also please test the latest upstream kernel available that would
be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue.
Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the
upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-upstr
I just installed 10.10 on my netbook and then skype, the issue is the same
after i set the volume
on one of the stereo mic channels and start skype pulseaudio drops the mic
level to an un-acceptable
level, no change in the issue for me.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 5:43 AM, leighman <412...@bugs.launch
Is this fixed in Maverick?
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In using a liveusb i noticed that im not in the audio group when i had
the issues, I will try again later.
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my alsa-info report is attached. I have just tried this with google-talk and
the internal mic will not remain seperated once i start the program so there
is no output, I tried the fix shown here:
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Asoundrc_for_stereo-mics but the
mic breaks up and does not remai
Thinking some more about this there are two 'issues' here. Not only is
there a polarity reversal somewhere but left and right channels must
also be mixed which should not be happening as this is supposed to be a
stereo record bus.
Well messed up.
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I have the same thing on both of my Acer Aspires one D250 using alc272
codec
I was able to work around it either with a special asoundrc coding or by
seperating
the L & R channels with pulseaudio and making one or the other less in
signal strength.
Originally I was unable to get sound from the mic
Apologies for double posting but I found a few minutes to do some more
testing. I have an Acer Aspire One 532h which has exactly the same
symptoms i.e internal mic doesn't work until there is a level difference
between right and left.
Not only is there a polarity reversal but working around this b
Somewhere internally the polarity of one of the input sources is
reversed with respect to the other which is causing phase cancellation.
Using either the internal microphone or a mono external microphone
connected to the socket the same signal is applied to left and right
channels (mono mics are u
Sorry if I am misunderstanding. Is this bug currently being worked on,
and if it is, is my specific problem (sound on an Acer 8942G) being
included.
If the answer is 'no' to either question, then could someone kindly
remove the duplicate from bug 549514 so that it can get worked on? I am
still hav
Someone insists that bug 549514 is a duplicate of this bug. That bug is
trying to get sound working correctly on an Acer Aspire 8942G (quite a
different machine than the Acer Aspire One). I have run two commands
that may provide some additional information. The output from aplay -l
and lspci are sh
On my Acer Aspire One A110 UNE Lucid (full install), microphone works on Skype
2.1 Beta download from Skype's web site if you do:
Install padevchooser, run Pulse Audio Device Chooser from the Sound & Video
menu & select Volume Control (or run Pulse Audio Volume Control from the Sound
& Video men
I found that the stero input mic on my netbook does not produce sound unless i
dis-able the stereo and only use mono then it works. I needed to adjust the L
and R so they had different volume settings before sound was available.
I no longer need to disable pa, i do not know why stereo does not wo
Please use linux-alsa-driver-modules from ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but this appears
to be a "regular" (non-security) bug. I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
cross privile
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