Karl Larsen wrote:
Amadeus W.M. wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:55:00 -0600, Karl Larsen wrote:
I enjoy using Skype so I got one from their web page they say is a Beta
Version. When I rpm the package it came up with 5 bad dependents. So I
used yum install and one after the other I loaded the needed software.
Slowly the list got smaller and then it worked.
I brought it up and it looks odd but it works and I see the guys I
talk with. But I checked the system and like last time, I have good
listening audio but the Mike is dead!
What do you mean you see the guys you're talking to? You mean skype
can do video streaming? Or you just see their names in your buddy list?
Open volume control and check the microphone levels. Can you use the
microphone for anything else? Like audacity?
Without a doubt the software to adjust the sound card audio has
gone
way downhill since FC4.
I somehow doubt it's F7, because I was able to use my microphone
without a problem. Haven't tried skype under F7 though.
Hi Gang,
Well! I went looking on FC6 and I found at System->Preferences near
the bottom Volume Control. I clicked and it came up and sure enough
under Capture the setting was x'ed out with a red X. I clicked on them
and they went away. I moved the Microphone lever way up and then
killed the Volume control.
I tried skype and still no mike output!!!
Really mad I brought up Volume Control and under Capture the DARN
red X's were still there!!!! I erased them again and clicked on Help
and it was there but no help on my problem. So I just started futzing
with things, then quit, then bring up and on about the 6th cycle the
Red X's were GONE from the Microphone!
I started Skype and called the Test number and to my surprise my
recorded words were played back. I did 3 tests and all three worked. I
called a couple of friends but they didn't answer.
Now I know what to do. No Mike, remove the Red X's about 5 times
and maybe it will work again.
Karl Larsen
Hi Karl,
I am able to use Skype on F7. There are a few issues with Skype.
Firstly, if you make changes to the audio system when skype is running,
it does not seem to pick up the changes. So, quit skype before making
any changes via the volume control applet.
Second, I would suggest that you download and install audacity
(available via yum => yum install audacity). Audacity should show up
under Applications -> Sound & Video ... Once you have started this
software, ensure that the correct input device is selected, now try
recording some voice and see if the mic is working. If this works, then
in most probability Skype should also work. So startup skype and give it
a shot.
If you still see issues, that is you are unable to hear your own voice
on the test call, then you might want to tinker around with Skype's
audio settings.
I do clearly remember that Skype did cause me quite a few problems on
FC6, but somehow, things look much better on F7.
hope that helps you out.
later,
Rogue