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New Arch on a 5 year old PC. I tested the mic input before I zapped the Windows that was on this machine and it was good.
Now it has oss and output is perfect, but no matter what I do, I can't get the input to work. I tried two mics, both of which work in another PC.
Running LXDE if that makes any difference.
Any ideas? I think I flipped every switch I could find in ossxmix
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Is it a USB mic? If so there's a very good chance that it won't work. OSS has abysmal USB mic support.
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Nope, regular old 2.5 mm or whatever--plugged into the red plug right next to the speaker output plug.
alsa didn't seem to work at all, so I turned oss back on. I would go get a USB mic if I thought it would work however.
Last edited by CaptainKirk (2009-10-28 15:02:43)
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If you follow the wiki http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ALSA follow it carefully make sure you have permissions and use alsaconf you will be fine.
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OK, I will try this soon. Thanks.
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Well this is what I see:
$ sudo ls -l /sys/module/snd/holders
ls: cannot access /sys/module/snd/holders: No such file or directory
after I installed alsa-lib alsa-utils and alsa-oss
When I run alsaconf it says "no supportd PnP or PCI card found" and then "No legacy drivers are available"
I think I may just have to get a new PC
Thanks
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Or get another sound card if its not a laptop.
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CaptainKirk,
When you tried ALSA, did you un-install OSS first? They are conflicting and at least in the past having them both installed caused ALSA to fail. The steps that I would take if it is installed is to uninstall it and reboot your computer so that the ALSA kernel modules get loaded up. From there run alsaconf as root.
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