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Old 29th April 2010, 04:20 AM
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Microphone in Fedora 12/13

Hi there everyone!

I have a problem with my mic....and I have no idea why. The speakers on my laptop work perfectly fine, so sound output isn't a problem, and Fedora seems to identify that I have a mic somewhere (I actually have one next to my webcam and a plug for an external mic). However, none of the two work, even though I have turned up the volume everywhere for the mic, even in alsamixer in the Terminal.

Can anyone help me get my mic working? My laptop is a Acer Aspire 6530. Thanks in advance!
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Old 29th April 2010, 05:46 AM
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Re: Microphone in Fedora 12/13

Did you check in PaulseAudio Volume Control, yum install pavucontrol if you don't have it. You can select and mute / unmute all inputs and outputs there.
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