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Nah it has nothing to do with HDMI sound. It's a port switch within a input device. For some devices they corresponds to switches in alsamixer, like my Xonar STX.
You mean you see two options in the Port drop list in pavucontrol? If so they are just the same thing as what pacmd listed. (FWIW, pacmd is a "stock" command line to control pulseaudio.)
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Have you tried this...
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Have you tried this...
Where should i put that line? I put it at the end of the file but it didn't do anything
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By the way I assumed you already tried maxing out the Internal Mic Boost sliders and tune the Mic Boost sliders to 0?
Did the microphone ever worked with headphone plugged in btw? I am a bit concern that maybe it "assume" you would use external mic when you use headphone.
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at the end of the file should be fine - did you restart pulse (or reboot) after changing that file?
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By the way I assumed you already tried maxing out the Internal Mic Boost sliders and tune the Mic Boost sliders to 0?
Did the microphone ever worked with headphone plugged in btw? I am a bit concern that maybe it "assume" you would use external mic when you use headphone.
Well, the headphones were always plugged in.
And maxing out Internal mic didn't work.
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at the end of the file should be fine - did you restart pulse (or reboot) after changing that file?
Yes, i restarted pulse using
pulseaudio -k
pulseaudio --start
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I can't think of anything else at the moment that might be causing your issue. Perhaps you could try booting using a linux live disk and check that your microphone hardware works ok?
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I can't think of anything else at the moment that might be causing your issue. Perhaps you could try booting using a linux live disk and check that your microphone hardware works ok?
I just booted my Linux Mint USB and the mic works perfectly there.
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GUYSGUYSGUYSGUYS I figured it out!
I just ran
pacmd set-source-port alsa_input.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo analog-input-mic
(tom.ty89's command, modified) And it worked like magic!
Thanks for the help.
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I thought you already tested the command on both ports...
Anyway, grats.
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