** Description changed:

  In Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex...
  
  Open Volume Control, the microphones (all inputs) are always muted.
  
  - Open Volume control
  - Select Recording tab
  - All inputs are muted
  - Unmute microphone/input
  - Close Volume control
  - Re-open, and microphone/inputs are still muted
  
  It seems to record anyway with some software like Sound Recorder but
  using Flash, there is no sound capture at all.  This is happening on a
  Dell 1521 AMD64 (HDA-Intel card) and a Averatec 3200 32bits (VIA card).
  
  Note:  The Averactec was upgraded to 8.10 several days ago...  I managed
  to record audio in Flash 10 by removing Pulseaudio.  The I upgraded my
  Dell laptop 2 days ago and no succes on this one.  So to compare, I went
  back to my Averatec, validated the sound capture was working in Flash,
  reinstalled Pulseaudio and "updated at the same time".  Now I have no
  sound capture in Flash on the Averatec and the microphone cannot be
  unmuted like the Dell.
  
  I did remove Pulseaudio on both computer, rebooted, configure my default
  sound to pulseaudio/alsa, played with .asoundrc and .asound.conf...
  nothing worked.
  
  It seems that Flash is considering the muted flag and it is not
  impossible to broadcast thru Flash Player (blogTV, UStream).
  
  Since it was working on my Averatec before the major update, and it does
  not work after the update, whatever I do, it looks like something is
  broken in the alsa layer.
  
  I've looked in my logs, nothing is showing up beside this with
  Pulseaudio on my Dell...
  
  ********************************
  Oct 27 20:47:36 mult-pballeux pulseaudio[8297]: pid.c: Stale PID file, 
overwriting.
  Oct 27 20:47:36 mult-pballeux pulseaudio[8297]: main.c: 
setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Opération non permise
  Oct 27 20:47:36 mult-pballeux pulseaudio[8297]: main.c: 
setrlimit(RLIMIT_RTPRIO, (9, 9)) failed: Opération non permise
  Oct 27 21:12:38 mult-pballeux pulseaudio[7243]: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to 
find original dlopen loader.
  Oct 27 21:12:38 mult-pballeux pulseaudio[7245]: main.c: 
setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Opération non permise
  Oct 27 21:12:38 mult-pballeux pulseaudio[7245]: main.c: 
setrlimit(RLIMIT_RTPRIO, (9, 9)) failed: Opération non permise
  ********************************
  
  (Operation non permise = Operation Denied)
+ 
+ EDIT:  I discovered that the Volume Control (gnome applet) shows that
+ the microphones/inputs are muted, but by monitoring with pulseaudio
+ meter and an external microphone, they were not.  The first click
+ "unmute" the microphone (actually does nothing and the icon show
+ unmuted) and the second click will actually mute the mic/input
+ (validated with the Monitor of pulseaudio).  But the status is always
+ shown as muted when reloading the volume control...
+ 
+ The Flash player not able to record sound could be a different issue.  I
+ found out that instead of using the "pulse" plugin, it is using the
+ "Alsa" plugin to connect to the pulseaudio server.  So Flash is always
+ trying to record using the Alsa libraries.  With or without pulseaudio
+ (ie only with Alsa), Flash 10 (in i386 or AMD64) is not able to record
+ any sound.  This state was validated on two different sound card/laptop
+ (via and hda-intel).
+ 
+ Note:  On the i386 (Averatec) I was able to have the Flash player output
+ sound directly to the pulseaudio server without using the ALSA plugin,
+ but the recording was still with the Alsa plugin and not working.  I was
+ unable to do the same on the DELL (AMD64)
+ 
+ I'll wait for status on this bug before reporting the Flash problem in
+ case that the two problems are related.

** Tags added: alsa flash microphone pulseaudio record

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Microphones are always muted (Ubuntu 8.10)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290121
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