[nmglug] Fixed the mic
Satsangat Khalsa
satsangat at khalsa.com
Sat Jul 4 14:17:38 PDT 2020
NMGLUGERS (in particular, Ted and Akkana}
OMG, you guys are so thorough. I'm impressed and have always loaded my
laptops with dual-booting (LINUX / WIN) which I understand as to be
cheating somewhat.
But, if I don't do it that way, my wife has, consistently, chortled about
how "I'm not having that problem on my laptop". It does start to depress
your forward thinking after a while.
Best,
Satsangat (dual-booter by necessity)
On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 9:42 AM Akkana Peck <akkana at shallowsky.com> wrote:
> Ted Pomeroy writes:
> > NMGLugers, I had trouble with my mic in Xubuntu 20.04 during our July 2nd
> > meeting. I have resolved this today, but the route was convoluted so I
> > cannot be sure which step was the most likely single solution. My first
>
> Audio has gotten insanely complicated lately -- I feel your pain
> and I'm glad you got it working.
>
> > choice for the solution is the Pulseaudio mixer where I found the "Input
> > Devices" tab and un-checked the "Set as fallback" choice. As this was the
>
> I found the "Set as fallback" buttons unhelpful in pavucontrol
> (probably the same app you're using as Pulseaudio mixer) because
> it doesn't give you any way of finding out what the current fallback is.
> Did I press the button, or not? Which one did I make the fallback?
> Did it remember it from last time? (Sometimes it does, other times not.)
>
> I got so frustrated that I ended up writing a web page where I
> collected what I'd learned about pulseaudio, pacmd and pactl:
> https://shallowsky.com/linux/pulseaudio-command-line.html
> and I wrote a script called pulsehelper to list audio source/sink
> status and set fallbacks:
> https://github.com/akkana/scripts/blob/master/pulsehelper.py
>
> Setting the fallbacks right doesn't always help with Zoom or Jitsi,
> though, because pulse also keeps a memory of which app uses which
> device, so even if I set the default mic to be the GoPro, pulse may
> decide that chromium should be using the built-in mic even though
> it's muted. So I always have to check the audio prefs immediately
> after starting zoom, jitsi or discord to make sure it's using
> "System default" instead of some specific device.
>
> > install the gui for the Alsamixer and to adjust the "Capture" level. It
> > took a few tries in the Alsamixergui to get the Alsamixer to respond,
> but
> > this is simpler than manually adjusting the /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf.d
>
> Adding to the complication, it varies with every release. Under
> Ubuntu 19.10, I couldn't adjust volume in pavucontrol at all. I used
> use pavucontrol to set which speakers (sinks) and which microphone
> (source) was active, but the volume sliders did nothing, and I had
> to run alsamixer (or amixer from the commandline) to adjust volume.
> I bound my laptop's Vol+ key to "amixer sset PCM 4%+ unmute" and
> similarly for Vol- and mute. Now, in 20.04, alsamixer/amixer don't
> change the volume at all; I still need to find pulse commands that I
> can bind to my laptop's volume buttons.
>
> ...Akkana
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