Ubuntu :: No Speakers Or Microphone?

Feb 22, 2010

I think I messed up my speaker and microphone drivers... They don't show up in hardware sound preferences so I really don't know what to do.

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Ubuntu / Apple :: Microphone And Speakers On Macbook Air 2,1 ?

Apr 28, 2010

As described here (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookAir2-1/Karmic) I've got Ubuntu 9.10 running on my Macbook Air 2,1 but the only things that don't work are the speaker and the built-in microphone. I can get sound using the line out though. I am mainly looking for a way to get my microphone working (I can live with sound only via line-out).

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Pass Microphone Through To Speakers?

Nov 8, 2010

A bit of background: I have a single set of Logitech Z-5500s and a Xonar D2X on my main computer. I have one other system currently ( sometimes two ), set up in a loop using optical in/out. This system uses analog out to communicate to the Logitech Z-5500s and, when on Windows, feeds a high quality bluetooth headset's input out it's own optical out down the ring so that Dragon Naturally Speaking works on all the systems. ( Since you can't listen to music / play sound effects and use Dragon at the same time, I don't get an infinite loop / digital feedback effect which is REALLY neat to listen to sometime. )

It's a pretty complicated setup. My Windows 7 installation is down due to hard drive failure, so I fixed Grub up and hopped on to Ubuntu 10.04 64 bit edition. So! What I need to get my sound working again, sans the overcomplicated headset part, is a way for my Ubuntu system to play its digital input / SPDIF input on its analog output. Nothing more.

Googling gets me a bunch of stuff meant for music recording that often has high latency. I need this to be minimal latency and because my Ubuntu rig is meant as a CGI workstation and ONLY a CGI workstation installation, I need it to be something with minimal maintenance in updates and minimal resource usage.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Get Echo Sound From Microphone To Speakers?

Nov 26, 2010

How can I echo the sound from the microphone to the speakers?

I.e., anything that is picked up by the microphone is played on the speakers immediately, without recording anything. Preferably with the ability to increase the volume.

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Ubuntu :: Gtk-recordMyDesktop - Record Digital Sounds - Hearing Through The Speakers And Not My Microphone

Jun 27, 2010

Anyway, being a Windows user before this, I enjoyed recording videos of my computer and the programs on it, but when I switched to Ubuntu 10.04, I kinda hit some tracks.

I installed gtk-recordMyDesktop and permanently killed PulseAudio and installed GNOME ALSA Mixer.

What my problem is is that I want gtk to record digital sounds, you know, what I'm hearing through the speakers, and not my microphone.

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Hardware :: Microphone Plays Through Speakers But Dead In Audacity And Skype / Fix It?

May 26, 2010

I've got a weird problem with my sound card config.

I usually use a USB webcam with a built-in mic that works fine when I select it in audacity and skype, but I have a soundcard too and I just wanted to check out another microphone I've got.

I plugged it in and played around with alsamixer and managed to get it so that I can hear it through the speakers, but I can't use it in audacity and skype.

There are 3 options (apart from the USB mic) in audacity, and all of them are dead silent. In skype there are even more options for the mic. Same problem.

Audacity has recording device choices of ALSA HDA Intel ALC882 Analog hw:0,0, hw:0,1 and hw:0,2

How can I get the microphone to appear in that list - or is it already one of those options but somehow not configured right? I can't figure out the Alsa config stuff despite reading several introductions to it. Probably too late at night for my brain.

Plus the last symptom - I broke the sound coming from a java app while fiddling with this setup. It used to give alerts and alarms quite frequently, but since yesterday it's been silent, with errors in the log like

"Error: Sound line is not available.javax.sound.sampled.LineUnavailableException: line with format PCM_UNSIGNED 11025.0 Hz, 8 bit, mono, 1 bytes/frame, not supported. "

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Ubuntu :: Speakers Play When Heaadphones Plugged In - Sound Plays Out Of Speakers

Jun 17, 2011

I have Ubuntu 11.04 installed on my Toshiba Satellite C655 laptop. When I plug my headphones, they sometimes work, they sometimes don't, but that's not the main problem. When they do work, sound also plays out of the speakers. The only solutions I was able to find were for earlier versions, which don't work for 11.04.

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Ubuntu :: Laptop Speakers Ok / But External Speakers Not Recognized

Feb 17, 2010

I recently installed Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty on my buddy's laptop. It's working alright, except when we try to plug the external computer speakers into the sound jack in the front, there is no change; it keeps playing through the onboard speakers. My friend and I are getting pretty frustrated because we use those speakers to watch movies with, and the onboard speakers aren't sufficient. If I need to provide any other info, let me know and I'll do so.

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Hardware :: Laptop Speakers Still Play When External Speakers Plugged In / Stop It?

Jul 11, 2009

Well, the title pretty much sums it up. Whenever i plug in my external speakers, my laptop speakers continue to put out sound, which is good until i turn up the volume and hear rattling.

I am running ubuntu 9.04 64-bit 2.6.28-13 on an MSi GX620.

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Hardware :: No Sound From External Speakers In Fedora 8 (laptop Speakers Ok) / Fix This?

Mar 1, 2009

My Toshiba Satellite Pro A200 running Fedora 8 continues to play sound out of the laptop speakers when external speakers are plugged in (and no sound out of the external). What can I do to diagnose/fix this? code...

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Ubuntu :: Speakers - My Speakers Won't Work

Aug 31, 2010

I have a normal install of Ubuntu 10.04 with KDE, gnome, and xfce. Every time i try to do something sound related on my computer, my speakers won't work. I tried headphones, still wouldn't work. The Ubuntu 10.04 documentation didn't help much, and I'm plugging in the speakers correctly.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Route Audio Out Into Audio Into Microphone Or A Virtual Microphone

Sep 29, 2010

I"m running an online radio station and would like to run my headphone audio into my microphone or a virtual microphone, either way, I would like my audience to hear what I hear without having to hold the Mic to the speakers.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Cannot Get Microphone To Wok

Feb 21, 2010

I am trying to get my microphone to work on my Creative Soundblaster Audigy card. It's not muted AFAIK, but I can't get the sound recorder to record anything; nothing shows up on the sound level thingy.I have imagebin'd a screenshot of my current sound input settings:URL...

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Ubuntu :: Cannot Get Microphone To Work In 9.10

Feb 23, 2010

I can not get my microphone to work in Ubuntu 9.10. It works fine on my windows 7 installation. I am using a Creative X-Fi Titanium sound card and everything works other than the mic. Instead of recording from the microphone, it simply plays the speaker output through the microphone to other people.

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Ubuntu :: Microphone Is Not Working?

Sep 5, 2010

my microphone is not working, I cannot get it to work, I do not think Ubuntu is recognizing my built in microphone because it just says mic, is there a way I can identify what it is recognizing as my mic in terminal?

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Use The Microphone

Feb 18, 2011

I recently installed Ubuntu 10.10, sound works but microphone doesn't.I have Sb audigy 2 and onboard ac97(?) which ubuntu detects fine.I originally had onboard disabled and justed Sb audigy 2 and tried to get mic working but it wouldn't so I enabled onboard from bios but that's not working either. Pulseaudio detects both soundcards and microphone option is there but it's just not recording. Both cards work fine under windows xp which I dual boot with.

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Ubuntu :: Microphone Not Working On 10?

Mar 29, 2011

the microphone does not work on my skype, i'm using ubuntu 10 maverick.

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Ubuntu :: How To Get The Microphone To Work - 11.04

May 8, 2011

First click on the speaker on the right hand corner->sound preference->input. Make sure that a input device is selected, the input volume is not muted, or isnt set too low.

Open terminal and enter: alsamixer

press F5 to view all controls bars tab allows you to select a specific bar (the description will turn red)the arrow keys up and down allows you to increase or decrease the property selected

Capture, Capture 1, Input Source, Rear Mic and Rear Mic Boost was what allowed my microphone to work.

Initially I turned everything up until I saw a red square on each bar. Then I played with the Input Source and realize that by setting the first Input Source to Rear Mic it made my microphone work. Then I played with the volumes to reduce the background noise.

I used the 'sound recorder' to test my microphone. I tried skype and the microphone also worked.

AlsaMixer v.1.0.24.2 my configuration

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Ubuntu :: Can't Get The Microphone To Work

Aug 19, 2010

I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) with Skype, and I can't get the microphone to work. I can hear them, but they can't hear me. I tried the same headset with my Windows system, and it works fine, so the headset is OK.

I looked at "Sound Preferences", and noticed that when I click on the "Input" tab, the area where you can adjust the volume is set at the minimum, and grayed out, so I can't adjust it.

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Oct 26, 2010

Installed Ubuntu 10.04 on my HP laptop. I have installed Ubuntu on 2 of my computers with no problems whatsoever, but this laptop is just a problem. I already had to install the driver for my wireless card, and now I noticed there are no sounds coming from the speakers, but if I plug headphones into the headphone jack, there is sound.

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Apr 21, 2011

Ok i have these speakers that are really nice, but Ubuntu only allows me to use them every once and a while, like 4/5 days of the week. If i plug the speakers in and turn the volume up i cant hear anything, but if i take the speakers out and plug my Zune into them i can hear the music. How do i fix this?

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Ubuntu :: Usb Speakers Compatible With 9.10?

Feb 2, 2010

Can any one tell me of USB speakers they have found compatible with ubuntu 9.10 ?

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Ubuntu :: Output Sound As Microphone?

Mar 16, 2010

Im wanting to stream audio from my output speakers into my input (Microphone)

Im using Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: How To Install A Microphone

Mar 29, 2010

How to install a microphone on the system? I have a microphone but when I plug it in it is not seen by the system.

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Apr 2, 2010

I want to add a web camera and microphone to my desktop 9.10, what seems to be the best combination for Linux? I don't necessarily mean the best but a good affordable model that works.

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Ubuntu :: Pulseaudio With Microphone Selection?

Apr 4, 2010

AlsaMixer by default selects "Mic" as the microphone input for my Toshiba Satellite T115D-S1125 see pic below:

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I need to select "Mic 1" but as soon as I do the mic is muted in Sound Preferences see below:

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For a brief moment I can see activity from the input level display and then nothing...I have tried removing PulseAudio and that has worked but I prefer to correct this with PulseAudio installed as it seems to be a simple fix...

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Apr 21, 2010

I've got 9.10 installed on a dual boot T-43 Thinkpad.The Thinkpad has a built-in microphone which is driving me crazy. I have a pair of outboard Sony speakers sitting on my desk & the sound of the fan and every keystroke is picked up by the mic and amplified back at me through the speakers. If I turn the volume on the speakers up more than about half way the mic picks up the feedback I get a high pitched squeal through the speakers.I've gone into "Sound Preferences" and muted "Input Volume," but it has no effect - the mic is still picking up and amplifying every keystroke & giving me feedback.How can I turn off the damn mic? (by the way, I do not have this problem if I boot into XP)

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Can't Get Microphone To Work On 10.04

May 3, 2010

I can't seem to get my microphone to work on Ubuntu 10.04. I have a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE PCI sound card. [URL]... Sound card is recognized by System/Preferences/Sound/Hardware as CA0106 Sound Blaster 1 Output / 1 Input Analog Stereo Duplex And sound output works 100% perfectly. I Google'd for hours and did not see anything to fix my microphone. My computer has front headphone and microphone ports and the front headphone port works fine but microphone does not. Also I tried plugging microphone into all the ports on the back into sound card but none worked. Also, I ran alsamixer from terminal and maxed out all volume settings. I wish to get the microphone working so I can play Counter Strike Source with Wine. I am willing to buy another sound card if someone can point out a replacement.

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Ubuntu :: Very Low Microphone Input In Lucid?

May 16, 2010

Having setup lucid lynx, I am struggling with the sound setup. Output is fine, but I can barely hear myself in Skype, after a make a test call, to listen to my own voice. The sound preferences dialog offers multiple device settings to configure, with most offering 3 mic inputs. I've maximized all of them, and yet still no change. I have to make lots of Skype calls every day. This is a Dell xps m1530 laptop.

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Ubuntu :: Can Hear Microphone But Can't Record

May 30, 2010

I have gotten my microphone working, this was an issue for a long time.

Now I can hear myself through my headphones so I know the computer is "hearing" it.

But... I still show "No Input Devices Available" in my Pulse Audio volume control so I'm still not able to record... which of course is my whole point.

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