Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "WoW crashes my microphone."
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
2009 Aug 17
4
pulseaudio/wine question
When people have audio trouble with programs in wine the first
suggestion is always to remove pulseaudio, I'm not questing that - it
often fixes the problem, but I do wonder if there are plans to make wine
and pulseaudio work better together?
Each new version of the major Linux distros seems to make pulse harder
and harder to remove without messing up the system. Outside of wine
pulse is
2012 Feb 29
0
The other kind of microphone problems
Hi there!
Recently I bought a simple Headset so I don't have to use my webcam mic in Teamspeak
anymore. Its a normal analog Headset, so no USB. I plugged it in my Audigy2 and it works fine.
The thing is, when I'm in Teamspeak starting Wine (wincfg is enough) it seems to "lock"
the Microphone input of my Audigy2. Then I only can use it inside Wine and only hear what the
others
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 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
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
2008 Mar 08
3
Mixer and WOW
Do es anyone know what the following means for sound under Wine?
fixme:mixer:ALSA_MixerInit No master control found on MPU-401 UART,
disabling mixer
Severa of us are trying to get WOW internal voice chat and teamspeak to work
(different uses - wow for groups, teamspeak for guild). Im wondering if the
above output has a workaround until a fix is made or even if it's related to
our partial
2008 Jun 24
9
No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio
Wine requires direct access to sound device(s) to make sound. This is true for both ALSA and OSS driver back-ends. However most sound servers are not compatible with neither of these back-ends. This also true about pulse-audio - it is not fully compatible with Wine.
If you using new distro (Fedora 8, Ubuntu 8.04, SuSE 11) and do not have sound you should:
1. Report problem to your distro support
2009 Aug 06
1
Rosetta Stone V 3.3.5 Microphone Detection
Hi, so I'm rather new to Linux. With a little bit of fiddling I was able to install Rosetta Stone (version 3.3.5). I'm running the latest versions of Wine and Ubuntu.
Everything in Rosetta Stone is working great, however, it can not detect my microphone (which is not a USB headset, it is built in). I can't think of what could be wrong, as the microphone itself works fine in Sound
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
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
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
2008 Aug 15
9
Intel HDA with Plantronics USB
I have a system that is using Intel HDA as its output, and a Plantronics USB headset as the microphone input.
I would like to have my wine configuration emulate this setup, I currently have been unable to confirm that it isnt... I just cant get Steam to choose the plantronics headset as the default voice device (this is the goal).
Would appreciate any insight!
2020 Jun 03
2
using Icecast source client as PulseAudio source
There are many Icecast source clients[1] available now.
The Coolmic[2] app is particularly interesting because it can turn a
Android phone (e.g. SmartLav+ lapel mic[3]) into a wearable mic for
presenters.
Not everybody is keen to run Icecast though, some people may want to
mix-and-match the Icecast source clients like that with some other
broadcasting platform, Jitsi Meet[4], Zoom or whatever.
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
2008 Mar 15
6
Skype on CentOS 5 - my microphone settings are incorrect
Note: The Wiki for Skype needs a tiny update.
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Skype
It's not a Beta now. Last night, I downloaded and
installed skype-2.0.0.63-centos.i586.rpm
The Skype web site calls this a "Gold" release.
I'm having the same problem I had when I tried to use the Skype Beta.
It's not picking up audio from the microphone. The hardware works
fine, when I'm
2009 Jul 05
5
Naturally speaking + Wine better, the audio not so good
NaturallySpeaking under wine is working remarkably well considering the amount
of complexity present in both systems.. When I use it, it's just smoother and
feels better than NaturallySpeaking under Windows. My undying gratitude is
extended to all of those that helped.
Here's what doesn't work so well. Audio. Specifically, vxi-b200 USB microphone
In order to use it, I need to turn off
2009 Jul 27
2
Microphone Issues (Wine 1.0.1 & Ubuntu Jaunty)
Hi all
I cannot get my microphone to work under Wine - It is absolutely fine on Ubuntu (Jaunty), as I use Skype without issues.
I am connecting to my motherboard mic socket. Pulseaudio was apt-get purged from my system months ago and I run Alsa. I tried selecting OSS, but as this locks any other devices, I get no sound.
I noticed though, under the Audio Settings in Wine Configuration, ALSA
2009 Aug 31
2
pulseaudio wine
Hi. I can confirm that pulse does indeed work quite well with wine. I've been using oss emulation and padsp together for a long time now, and I've had very few if any problems with it.
I simply use
Code:
aoss padsp wine
whatever and it's fine. I don't know if I need to use padsp after aoss after reading this thread, but it's what I've been doing. So pulse does mostly
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
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