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So I recently got a new microphone and wanted to, well, use it, but it doesn't work. ALSA doesn't even find it:
**** List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices ****
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: CX20561 Analog [CX20561 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
(that's my laptop mic)
Anything I can do? I'm certain the mic itself works, I've used it on another computer before just fine. Thanks in advance for any help.
No it's not a USB mic, it's an aux in mic.
Last edited by wlan0 (2017-08-26 14:35:57)
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I assume that you've checked all the open/closed/muted channels in alsamixer?
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I assume that you've checked all the open/closed/muted channels in alsamixer?
Yes, still nothing of note:
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https://b.doko.moe/iiwvju.png
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I can barely read those colors but i can see that I have more than twice as many options available. First suggestion would be to hit F5 to see all the options, unless of course you've removed all but the ones in the image. (I would have no idea how to do that) Second would be to disable auto-mute.
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Does it show up in dmesg when you plug it in?
dmesg | tail
Have you tried changing your 'soundcard' in alsamixer, (some mics come up as a soundcard).
Are you using a software audio program, if so, check it is using the right 'input'.
(I usually use audacity.)
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Is pulseaudio removed? Any of my sound problems were when pulseaudio was present,
Last edited by catprints (2017-08-26 13:06:06)
"The obstacle is the path."
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I can barely read those colors but i can see that I have more than twice as many options available. First suggestion would be to hit F5 to see all the options, unless of course you've removed all but the ones in the image. (I would have no idea how to do that) Second would be to disable auto-mute.
Ah, thanks, this solved it. Yeah, I pressed F5, disabled automute and raised my Capture bar.
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