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Benno Schulenberg wrote: |
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> Gabriel Rossetti wrote: |
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>> I did notice something, I |
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>> had the gnome volume control open also and when I recorded it |
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>> toggles the audio capture from "Capture", if I untoggle it while |
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>> I'm recording, it works, the mic's input is recorded. |
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> Sounds like a misconfiguration somewhere. Or like a bug in Gnome. |
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> Maybe these forum posts give you new ideas: |
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> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-529738.html |
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> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-514297.html |
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> What are you using to record, by the way? |
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> Benno |
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Well, it could be, I think I solved it, I muted the microphone, the |
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digital capture, and I don't touch Gnome sound recorder anymore :-) |
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I basically just left Capture unmuted and toggles the audio capture from |
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it, if I mute Digital it just unmutes it'self at some point, but the |
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audio capture from it stays toggled off. I can't hear myself in the |
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speakers (since I muted the microphone, I didn't want to have echoes and |
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such) but Ekiga can hear me speaking, from either the front internal mic |
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or an external mic. They can't be controlled independently though. If |
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someone wants any of my config files, just ask and I'll send them. My |
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setup is not optimal, but at least it sort of works. Thanks Benno for |
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your time and links, I know this issue isn't really solved. |
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Gabriel |
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