Hi,
Please tell me the chipset you use in your machine. I have purchased an HP and met this problem also. Maybe I know an solution to it, if it's an Altec Lansig chipset (or as known Azalia, or such). Hp lately uses ATI RS XXX chipsets, and this needs one line of modification, and after it perhaps will work.
To decision please provide the following info: 'lsmod' and 'aplay -l'
Thank you.
Zoltan.
PS: Lots of new chipsets are arriving to 34 an 35 kernels - so don't worry.
2010/8/27 Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, 2010-08-27 at 11:08 +0800, Hoang Le wrote:They might be related, driver-wise, or audio software-wise. But do you
> I also notice that the microphone volume is very low compared to
> output sound. So when I use a recording program ( particularly
> Audacity ), the playback sound is unexpectedly low. I don't know if
> these problems are related
know that input levels (e.g. microphone) are separately controlled from
output levels (e.g. playback or monitoring)? You need to play with the
mixer to set them, and Audacity has some input choice and level controls
of its own. Audacity has some level meters, so you can watch for
changes as you play around. You may have to click on them to make them
respond if you're not recording at the time.
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