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2008 Mar 15
1
Re: CentOS] Skype on CentOS 5 - my microphone settings are incorrect
On 15 March 2008 Johnny Hughes johnny at centos.org wrote: Sat Mar 15 15:25:13 UTC 2008 >In the Gnome mixer, make sure that the "Microphone" and the "capture" >microphone icons are NOT MUTED (a red is is muted) .. also change >devices to the OSS Mixer and in the capture tab, check the microphone >icon for microphone is also not muted there. Johnny: Thank you
2008 Oct 26
3
Simple audio recording app?
Hi, I'd like to get my microphone to work (mainly to use it with Skype). I've just been looking for a simple audio recording app, as I vaguely remember having seen such a thing before, only I can't seem to find it anymore. I'm using the default GNOME desktop with the latest CentOS 5. Any suggestions? Niki
2008 Nov 23
2
Skype vs. CentOS: no outgoing sound
Hi, I've spent the best part of a sunny afternoon trying to get Skype to work on my CentOS 5 desktop. My soundcard seems configured OK. I can play sounds and hear them OK in my headset: $ aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/*.wav I can record speech from my microphone OK: $ arecord > ~/test.wav ... although I have to say that sound quality seems rather poor. It's quite fuzzy. Other
2008 Nov 23
3
Correctly setting up sound with Intel High Definition ICH7
Hi, Earlier this day I started a thread about Skype not working with outgoing sound. Now I wonder if it's not a problem with my soundcard. I had a vague suspicion about this, but since it's way off the original topic, I decided to start a new thread about this. Here's what the soundcard looks like: [root at grossebertha etc]# lspci | grep -i audio 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel
2004 Aug 06
1
where does linein writes to
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Akos Maroy wrote: > Raúl Gutiérrez Segalés wrote: > > I have tried broadcasting from both SuSE Linux and Slackware and with > > various programs being the last one Tim`s Mixice (which is a perl > > script that works along with a program called catdsp). Looking at the > > source I saw that this programs, both of them, try to open /dev/dsp. >
2018 May 14
2
using Skype on C-7
Hi I've whined about this before, but now I feel the overwhelming urge to whine some more. Forgiveness begged... :) I've spent some very frustrating times trying to get a microphone to work when doing skype calls. According to the various sound tools available on Centos all the various mics I have (built into webcam, analog headset, USB headset)produce sound just fine. but when using
2004 Aug 06
3
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
* EvilOverlord (eviloverlord@kucs.net) écrivait : > In whatever you use as mixer control for the soundcard (alsamixer, > aumix, etc) what is set as the "capture" channel? Your soundcard may > not support capturing what is being played. If it helps : my soundcard is a ES1988 Allegro-1, the module is "maestro3". I use kmix as mixer, but there is nothing in it about a
2005 May 22
2
Microphone problems with Skype
Hi, I have CentOS4 and this soundcard: 00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 60) I installed the Skype rpm for Fedora3 and it works but the quality of my voice is very poor: volume is low and the voice sound doesn't have the high frequencies. Did any of you made Skype work perfectly under CentOS4? How? Thanks, Adrian
2012 Jan 18
3
I/) Settings for Skype
I've managed to get Skype set up and working. I can hear the other person talking, but she can't hear me. During a conversation, I tried what I thought to be all possible settings in both the "Volume Control" application and in Skype itself. But no joy. To make matters more puzzling, I had skype working on this same machine last year using CentOS 5.6... or maybe it was
2004 Aug 06
3
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
* Enrico Minack (enrico.minack@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de) écrivait : > > I use kmix as mixer, but there is nothing in it about a > > "capture channel". How could I find where it is defined ? > then try alsamixer or amixer and watch out for capture and unmute and apply > this for the according channel (mic, line-in, pcm or master) Hum... the problem is that RH 9 uses
2009 Sep 20
4
Testing and using a microphone
Hi, What's the most simple way to check if my microphone works on a plain CentOS 5.3 desktop? Is there a simple way, for example, to record voice into a simple .wav file? Niki
2008 Mar 15
1
Re: CentOS] Skype on CentOS 5 - my microphone settings are incorrect
On 15 March 2008, Anne Wilson cannewilson at googlemail.com wrote: > It's not obvious from that. There is an alsa-users list at > alsa-user at lists.sourceforge.net. I had to go to them once with a problem and > found that they have detailed knowledge of a lot of sound cards. The > solution to my problem wasn't obvious either - and it was a matter of finding > the
2004 Aug 06
2
where does linein writes to
I have tried broadcasting from both SuSE Linux and Slackware and with various programs being the last one Tim`s Mixice (which is a perl script that works along with a program called catdsp). Looking at the source I saw that this programs, both of them, try to open /dev/dsp. Now, my question is if /dev/dsp is the standard device for the line-in of the audio card? I have tried, as suggested in
2018 Mar 05
6
latest skype (version 8.16.0.4) on Centos 7
Hi all! I've finally been reduced to having to install Skype on my Linux box. I resisted for years, but now ended up trying it. and while the latest RPM installs just fine, it refuses to acknowledge that I have a microphone! In fact I have two: 1 in the USB web cam (it finds the cam), the second in a Plantronics USB headset, which works fine but not with skype. it is as if it doesn't
2012 Oct 19
4
Skype and Sound
I have installed Skype 4.0.0.8 on my new workstation running CentOS-6.3 (kvm) and the Gnome DTM. This host has an Intel DG43GT motherboard with on-board audio. The sound works when tested in the sound preferences in the desk top. Skype runs and the integrated usb video and microphone both work (I infer this from the mic test in Skype options showing movement on the intensity bar as I can hear
2009 Jul 06
2
Trouble running 'alsamixer' as normal user on headless box with minimal system
Hi, I just transformed an old Pentium III 500 into a headless jukebox. It's installed in the basement, near the stereo. There's only a base CentOS system on it (GNOME unchecked, package customization checked and then everything unchecked). From there on, I just installed the ALSA utils, and vorbis-tools. The machine is only supposed to do one thing (and to do it well, UNIX philosophy
2008 Mar 15
0
Re: CentOS] Skype on CentOS 5 - my microphone settings are incorrect
On 15 March 2008, Anne Wilson cannewilson at googlemail.com wrote: <snip> <It's not obvious from that. There is an alsa-users list at <alsa-user at lists.sourceforge.net. I had to go to them once with a <problem and found that they have detailed knowledge of a lot of sound <cards. The solution to my problem wasn't obvious either - and it was a <matter of finding
2005 Jun 12
3
Newbie with problems on Debian Sarge
I have a Debian Sarge box that I am trying to get icecast2 and ices2 up and running on. I'm having problems, but do not know where to look to identify the problem. I have my audio working with ALSA - microphone in plays through my audio out. I'm running a basic configuration using the defaults provided, and the ALSA example config file for ices. When I try to connect to the server using
2004 Aug 06
4
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
Hello, I've successfully installed Icecast 2.0.0 and Ices 2.0.0 on a Compaq EvoN600C running Redhat 9. Everything runs quite well (no error loggued by Icecast or Ices), the Ices stream is seen as a source by Icecast and friends are able to listen to my radio (I see them as listeners in Icecast admin)... the problem is that they ear only silence ! Looks like the streaming is OK but Ices could
2004 Oct 01
2
Wine and microphone
I've been trying to get Skype to run under wine, and although the speaker works great, the microphone doesn't appear to work. Microphone works great from linux. Anyone have thoughts on how to get wine to recognize my microphone? Running SuSE 9.0, wine-20040813-SuSELinux90.i586.rpm. PatC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: