Re: *****SPAM***** Re: microphone input goes to speakers, but not audacity, krec or skype...UTS bug?

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> On Wed, 2006-06-07 at 20:11 -0700, Endymion wrote:
> > Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > anthony baldwin wrote:
> > >> Hi.
> > >>
> > >> I just installed a microphone, and when I speak into it, I can hear 
> > >> myself in my speakers.
> > >> Isn´t that fun?
> > >> So, apparently, the microphone does function.
> > >> But, I can´t seem to get it to input sound to Krec, audacity, or skype.
> > >> I´m sure I must have done something terribly simple and simply stupid 
> > >> to cause such effect,
> > >> but I confess, I haven´t a clue what.
> > >> Must I do something in KMix or something to reroute the input?
> > >> I really am clueless here.  Haven´t had a microphone connected to my 
> > >> computer in quite some time.
> > >> About 3 years I think.
> > >> At that time, I recorded somethings...so I know it can be done.
> > >> O yeah...FC5, KDE3.5, etc.
> > >> any and all assistance appreciated.
> > >>
> > >> tony
> > >>
> > > KMix has a green 'led' above the sliders that controls whether or not 
> > > the output path is driven.  Conversely, it has a red 'led' below the 
> > > slider that controls whether or not that inpout will be fed to the 
> > > record or capture circuitry.  So you'll want to enable the red led, 
> > > and disable the green one for skype, audacity, etc.
> > >
> > Also in audacity there is a place to select the input.  There is a small 
> > drop down box next to the input monitor that lets you choose between CD, 
> > Line in, Mic, etc.
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To get Audacity to work in FC4 I found I had to turn off esd, which is done by unchecking "enable sound system" which is not as drastic as it appears.

Andy Goss


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