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2010 Oct 04
1
Re: CS:S microphone
Hi, I also have the same problem, I tried wine with alsa, oss and I tried to jack. I tried really everything here. My microphone works perfectly with Skype and other applications such as audio recorders, but in CS: S (counter-strike source) it crashed on the first day of use. I use Arch Linux but the same happened with Debian Lenny. On the first day and everything works the mic (perfect!!) Hours
2010 Sep 18
3
Microphone in EQ2 2 devices
Hi, I have following problem. In my Computer is an on board HDA Intel Sound Chip. This device has 5.1 out and an input connection for an microphone. My TFT Monitor has also a build in microphone with web Cam connected via USB. The big advantage is, I don't need an separate Microphone or Head Set. Both works fine under Suse Linux (Skype, or other applications that uses that microphone). But
2010 Feb 11
1
Microphone Problems
I'm having some problems configuring my microphone to work in Wine. It is a standard analog (not usb) microphone. I'm running Ubuntu 9.04, Wine 1.1.38, and using the ALSA drivers in winecfg. Although Wine detects my microphone, depending on how I set-up the mixers in ALSAmixer, Windows programs in Wine only pick up static or nothing at all. For example, Rosetta Stone 3.4.5, although able
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
The problem started with speech detection. Speech sections are detected well. However, once in a while non-speech sections are also marked as speech. The root was finally traced down to microphone static noise. Then I pulled the microphone out. Our system still records noise. To isolate the problem, I wrote a small app just to open the device and record raw samples, calls speex_denoise()
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
Take what I say with a grain of salt: I'm an amateur and haven't actually touched Speex in any way, yet. I'm just sort of passing on personal belief from personal experience. Also, check and make sure that the microphone line is insulated. There are a number of problems with sound cards picking up interference from the host machine. The wires that run between ICs on a card
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
Thanks for the speedy response and detailed, enlightening explanation. Now I understand where the problem is, and will try out your suggestions just to further confirm my conjecture. When I am done, I have to take the foil out, though. This is a product for our customers to use, and although we've got budget for mulffing every sound card we developers use, most likely the company
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
Understand that it's a *guess*. If this fixes or at least betters the situation, you're going to need to find a legit way to insulate these cards, or to switch cards. If it's for customers, I should hope you wouldn't be using enamelled aluminum foil. :D -----Original Message----- From: Tongbiao Li [mailto:tli@viack.com] Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 11:20 AM To:
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 Mar 15
0
Re: CentOS] Skype on CentOS 5 - my microphone settings are incorrect
On 15 March 2008, Johnny Hughes johnny at centos.org wrote: <snip> >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: I think I have that OK. In
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
Hi, I'm not sure how speex_denoise() works, but my solution to this problem is fairly straightforward and works well in practice (in a simple VoIP program.) Note that I am also an amateur and am making up some terminology here... but I've tested my approach on several noisy environments with low-quality mics and it does work well. Problem: There's usually annoying noise present
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:
2015 Jul 14
2
Lenovo T420 internal microphone not working
Hello, I have CentOS 7.1 installed on my Lenovo T420 Notebook. Now I will start to have some online meetings for a software project. In Bios the I/O-settings for camera and microphone are enabled. Camera is working (tested with cheese). In the audio settings of Gnome perferences I see an internal microphone which doesn't produce any input. The microphone is also not disabled by the key on
2009 Feb 27
2
Microphone works in Ubuntu, but not in WINE
My apologies beforehand if this is a common issue, but I have next to no experience with Ubuntu. I have a regular microphone hooked into my MoBo onboard sound and it works fine in Ubuntu (tested using a sound recorder). When I launch Steam, and any game within, I cannot get my microphone to work. I haven't tested this in other programs in WINE since I don't have anything else installed
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
That's might be speex_denoise() is trying to do already, based on the fact that if noise is present in speech signal, the former gets suppressed to a certain extend. Also, I noticed after suppression, the short, noisy attack - speex_denoise() have to be doing some kind of profiling. I've looked at a few offline denoise() solutions. They all involve profile building. A real-time
2008 Aug 24
1
Re: Rosetta Stone Microphone Detection
The original post in this thread was never answered, and I too was requesting help on the same subject -since as of yet, this issue remains unresolved. So, to recap, Rosetta Stone is installed and running, but can't detect my microphone (analogue, or the USB headset that comes with the software). Since Rosetta Stone is reported as fully functional under WINE, I am asking for advice, in terms
2015 Jul 14
0
Lenovo T420 internal microphone not working
On 07/14/2015 06:02 AM, Tim wrote: > In the audio settings of Gnome perferences I see an internal microphone > which doesn't produce any input. The microphone is also not disabled by > the key on the keyboard. One thing to try is adjusting the gain on the microphone *after* you've started your conferencing application. I have to do this with my webcam mic. --
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
I'm not sure you'd have much success in trying to make a generic profile to fit the "typical noisy PC" since PC configurations vary so much. Consider an integrated AC97 codec vs. the mic input on an SB Live!/Audigy Live!Drive, or whether or not the input from the CD-ROM audio is muted, or what noisy devices might be situated near the mic. It's nice to be able to get
2012 Mar 21
2
Echo cancellation with different sound card for speaker and microphone
I'm developing an application that have a video conference component. For that I need echo cancellation, and is looking around for algorithms/implementations of that, and the one in speex is an alternative. In the documentation for speex I find the following sentence however. "Using a different soundcard to do the capture and plaback will *not* work, regardless of what you may
2004 Aug 06
2
reduction of noise due to high microphone gain
This works really well for white noise reduction. However what I've noticed was the amplitudes of normal speech samples also get reduced. Is this something by design, or is there a way to automatically recover the original speech sample volumes ? <p>Thanks. <p>Tongbiao <p>-----Original Message----- From: Jean-Marc Valin [mailto:jean-marc.valin@hermes.usherb.ca] Sent:
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