Re: Sound input problems on Shuttle SN68PTG5

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On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 22:58:08 +0100, Mike Evans wrote:

> Yes - it still happens with that newer Beta of audacity.  I'm fairly 
> convinced it's not an audacity problem - I'm just using that program 
> because it has a stereo visual sound meter.  My experience with Skype 
> with a mic plugged in was similar - very noisy and sound only on left. 
> Right channel seems completely dead.  Playback is perfect.

If other applications show similar symptoms, it looks more like a driver
problem. A quick Google search reveals that ALC883 (at least) is known for
causing problems.

> Interestingly alsamixer in a terminal _does_ recognise the chip as 
> Realtek ALC888, whereas Fedora soundcard detection only offered me 
> ALC883.  So despite my worry in an earlier post maybe the driver isn't 
> confused after all - just buggy?

Might be worth a try to ask on one of the ALSA Project mailing-lists:
http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Mailing-lists

It's likely you will be asked for the audio related output of
"lspci -v".

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