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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 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
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
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
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
2008 Nov 06
6
Can you recommend some USB headphones
Or phones that work with Centos. I am making headway on my SIP testing, but I need a a couple (or 3) USB headphones or phones. I remember back quite at time ago I had problems with one with volume control (ie none!). So I am looking for a cheap USB headphone or 'real' VoIP phone. I am using SIP Communicator as my client.
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
2010 Sep 06
0
encode and decode
hi we are trying to decode speech that was encoded on a ds'pic with a NB 8 Kb/sec. we wrote a simple program using the API speex lib 1.2 beta 3: #include "stdafx.h" #include <iostream> #include <stdio.h> #include "speex.h" #include "speex_bits.h" using namespace std; char hex2ascii(char toconv); #define FRAME_SIZE 160 #define nbBytes 20
2010 Sep 06
0
encoding on a ds'pic and decoding on a pc
hi we are trying to decode speech that was encoded on a ds'pic with a NB 8 Kb/sec. we wrote a simple program using the API speex lib 1.2 beta 3: #include "stdafx.h" #include <iostream> #include <stdio.h> #include "speex.h" #include "speex_bits.h" using namespace std; char hex2ascii(char toconv); #define FRAME_SIZE 160 #define nbBytes 20 int main(int
2016 Dec 17
1
7.3 and USB headphones
Hi all! I wish to give huge thankyous to KB and all the others who worked to get 7.3 out the door. Many thanks! I have some good things and some bad. A good thing is that unlike previous versions, when I plug in my USB headphones they are automatically recognized and I get sound without having to change anything! (which is a huge win from before when I had to mess with settings, sometimes for a
2008 Mar 15
2
Move hard disk to a new machine
I work for a government organization here in India. I am sort of new to CentOS & Linux. We have a 1TB disk in one of our machines that needs to be moved to a new server. How can I do that without losing any of the data? The whole drive is mounted onto a single file system (/software). I would like to move the drive onto our new server. Thanks in advance. -------------- next part
2008 Nov 08
2
Where is the file that sets aliases?
I was having a problem in a shell script that turned out to be cp being aliased to 'cp -i'. Not a showstopper, once you realise it, but it did beg the question as to where this file is. I was told to look in /etc/profile.d, but that doesn't seem to be the case on my CentOS box. I can list aliases, so I know the file exists, but where? Anne -------------- next part
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
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
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
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()
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