nikgid wrote:
voRia wrote:
This package will take care of everything.
Comments and feedbacks are really welcome.
First of all:
thanks a ton for your work!
I installed nc10-kernel successfully
...but unfortunately the sound-odyssee doesn't seem to be over yet :-(
I can't get sound-recording working reliably for example in skype. In Audacity it worked quite well.
It may very well be my incompetence :-)
I have pulled up all the registers in alsamixer and unmuted the micros, played around with the mic-boost in alsamixer as well to make sure and all that.
Trying to setup audio in Skype, the best result I achieved until now was with:
Mic: HDA Intel (hw: Intel,0)
Speaker: HDA Intel (hw: Intel,0)
Bell/Ringing: HDA Intel (plughw: Intel,0)
Still with this settings audio is only on the left channel and there are some glitches sometimes. Pulseaudio also seems to be dodgy...
Can you give me an example of correct settings in skype?
Cheers,
Niklas
You're Skype settings are the same as mine and for me it's working.
What are your general sound settings? Are you running Ubuntu Jaunty?
I use the 2.6.30 kernel in Jaunty, but I removed Pulseaudio which seems to cause some problems with my sound setup. I found a step-by-step
workthrough for disabling Pulseaudio. I just followed steps 1 and 2, rebooted, checked my alsamixer settings again and now everything seems to work flawlessly.
My Gnome Audio Settings are:
Sound Events:
Sound playback autodetect
Music and Movies:
Sound playback autodetect
AudioConferencing:
Sound playback autodetect
Sound capture HDA Intel ALC272 Analog (ALSA)
Default Mixer tracks: HDA Intel (Alsa mixer)
BTW:
Great work, voRia!!!
