Re: Sound input problems on Shuttle SN68PTG5

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On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:49:12 +0100, Mike Evans wrote:

> Les wrote:
> 
> >> Well I found a comment about Skype not running with Pulse so I used the 
> >> pasuspender program to run Audacity.  It didn't help.  Do you think that 
> >> will have been good enough?  Otherwise do you have any guidance on how 
> >> to disable it and re-enable it?
> 
> >> Mike
> >>
> > I simply removed it using the Add/Remove software GUI.  Everything
> > worked after that. 
> > Regards,
> > Les H
> > 
> 
> Well I've removed pulse completely, rebooted and sadly no improvement. 
> I really think the problem is that the drivers are not right or are not 
> being configured correctly when loaded.  I wonder if I might get some 
> help from either Shuttle or Realtek - or nVidia even.

Just out of interest, is it the same with this newer Audacity version?

  http://mschwendt.fedorapeople.org/audacity/audacity-1.3.4-0.4.20080123cvs.fc8.i386.rpm

There's also a x86_64 build in the same directory.

Also, try "alsamixer" in a terminal and mute as many input/effect
channels as possible.

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