The only solution to make microphone work is to install linux-backports-
modules-alsa-generic...
Just go to:
Menu / System / Administration / Synaptic Package Manager
And search and mark for installation:
linux-backports-modules-alsa-generic
tip: if you have multiple versions click on the firs
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Dear David,
Yes that did work - thanks for your help. I realize that you
are not familiar with KDE but I have noticed of late on the Kubuntu
forum that there were a number of people moving to it from Ubuntu.
Now regarding pulse audio. I had thought that one of its main
attrib
> With pavucontrol running, the recording tab had: /Skype: Input from
Internal Audio Analog Stereo/
You should change that to "Skype: Input from QuickCam Vision Pro Analog
Mono" if you wish to record from your USB webcam.
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Hi,
I already had pavucontrol installed and had previously tried
various options to no avail before filing the bug report. When I did 2)
and 3) my voice was not recorded and played back by Skype. With
pavucontrol running, the recording tab had: /Skype: Input from
Internal Audio A
@Sam, ok. I'm not that familiar with the KDE mixer application, so could you
try this:
1) Install the "pavucontrol" application
2) Start skype and try to record from the webcam
3) Start pavucontrol (while skype is running), go to the "recording" tab and
make sure skype is recording from your USB
Hi David,
I must apologise for not having my webcam plugged in when I
provided the information. My webcam is a Logiteech Vision Pro for Mac.
It is usb connected and has inbuilt drivers for the camera and the
microphone. I followed your instructions and the alsa file is attached.
@David: I know that it is a different system, but I'm waiting to see if
any of these bug reports on audio are going to resolve my issue, so I
don't have to post another bug for it. Which is why I wanted to go ahead
and confirm this one, since I am frequently running into people having
trouble with
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Cannot use Web Cam Microphone
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@Sam, hi, is this webcam mic integrated with the AC'97 sound card, or is
it a separate card? Is it perhaps an USB webcam? Perhaps if you could
log into where this is working and post an alsa-info from there ( see
wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo ) that would shed some light on this
issue.
@Sly, your
apport information
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- Details of forum correspondence on this issue can be found at
- http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3116473.0. This problem
- relates to Kubuntu 11.04 when using Skype.
** Tags added: 11.04 natty pulseaudio
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Oh, and also add the system model that you are running 11.04 on.
Speaking of which, I forgot to add the same details into my comment:
Dell Inspiron 1546
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This problem also effects my system.
Internal speakers refuse to work.
Microphone doesn't show any input, although it was working when I installed
Natty (indicating that it was an update that caused this error).
I'm going to go ahead and confirm this, because I know something is
wrong with this,
This problem did not occur with Skype on Kubuntu 10.10. It was because
Skype worked with 10.10 that I deleted my M$ Windows partition as that
was the only reason I kept M$ Windows.
I was testing Kubuntu 11.04 on a 32B computer to determine if I would
use it on my main computer. Until this proble
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