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07-21-2016, 10:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-21-2016, 10:05 AM by LL-user.)
Mandoran, to mention the Skype version would be helpful, too.
Is it the one installed via Lite Software or the newest alpha version which is known to be hit or miss in regard to device recognition?
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Skype version is 4.3.0.37 and as far as I know its installation and updating has been handled by LL.
The headphones are connected via double jacks, not USB. They were a gift and appear to be Steelseries.
Hope that helps. The link I mentioned in my original post means that I have installed Gnome AlsaMixer and so have a better overview of the audio system, not that this has helped me much yet...
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The microphone seems non functional in LL. I have tried recording audio and like Skype get no audio output. Viewing levels in Alsamixer there seems to be mic sound registering though. I am baffled. I have checked the headphones on a Windows machine and they work perfectly, so it is not a hardware issue.
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I don't have a separate device in the top half of the Volume Control screen, but have three options in the dropdown in the bottom half, under Built-In Audio Analogue Stereo, with choices Front mic, Back mic, Line in, which change to plugged/unplugged depending on circumstance.
Here I can see that my front mic is plugged in, and the slider reacts when I speak into the mic. But I cannot get sound recorded in Skype, nor Audacity, though I am not terribly competent with the latter.
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I've installed an extremely simple audio recorder just to make sure that the problem is not Skype specific and am getting the same thing - nothing appears to emanate from the microphone, even though visually the audio levels jump in the volume control panel. So it appears to be system wide.
I just cannot create or record any audio through these headphones, and they do work on a Windows machine.