![]() => /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 /proc/asound/card0/codec#1 /proc/asound/card0/codec#3 <=Ĭodec: Intel IbexPeak this - it works for the NV79. Linux rob-NV59 2.6.35-23-generic-pae #41-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 24 10:35: i686 GNU/LinuxĬard 0: Intel, device 0: ALC272X Analog Ĭard 0: Intel, device 1: ALC272X Digital Ĭard 0: Intel, device 3: INTEL HDMI 0 Ĭard 0: Intel, device 7: INTEL HDMI 1 Īdvanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.23. Is there anyway to get it working? Thanks. I have a Gateway NV59 and am having the same issues, mic not showing up in the sound preferences, and therefore not working. Go to "System ->Preferences ->Sound" and make sure the correct soundcard is default and adjust your profile on the hardware tab. Use the left/right arrow keys to select and up/down arrow keys to change levels. Check your levels in alsamixer.Īlsamixer Press to select the correct soundcard. Options snd-hda-intel model=hp-dv5 enable_msi=1 Save. Gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/nf Insert this line at the bottom: Using a Terminal="Applications->Accessories->Terminal" Looking at the HD-Audio-Models.txt file ( a=blob f=Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt hb=HEAD) my chipset correspond to:Ģ45 6stack 6-jack, separate surrounds (default)Ģ47 laptop 2-channel only (FSC V2060, Samsung M50)Ģ48 laptop-eapd 2-channel with EAPD (ASUS A6J)Ģ49 laptop-automute 2-channel with EAPD and HP-automute (Lenovo N100)Ģ50 ultra 2-channel with EAPD (Samsung Ultra tablet PC)Ģ51 samsung 2-channel with EAPD (Samsung R65)Ģ52 samsung-p50 2-channel with HP-automute (Samsung P50)īut honestly I have no idea what eapd means, I have just found out that I should use "laptop", but it does not work. Since with aplay I couldn't find out with precision which model of chipset the machine mounts, I have run this: **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****Ĭard 0: Intel, device 0: AD198x Analog Ĭard 0: Intel, device 1: AD198x Digital Ĭard 0: Intel, device 6: Si3054 Modem Ii gstreamer0.10-alsa 0.10.28-1 GStreamer plugin for ALSA Ii gnome-alsamixer 0.9.7~.1-2 ALSA sound mixer for GNOME Ii bluez-alsa 4.60-0ubuntu8 Bluetooth audio support ![]() Ii alsa-utils 1.0.22-0ubuntu5 ALSA utilities Ii alsa-base 1.0.22.1+dfsg-0ubuntu3 ALSA driver configuration files So, I have done what you have written and here is the result: alsa-info.shindeed quite a lot of informations! I have generated that file through the command: More details about my sound setup can be found here:Ĭan please anybody help me? I really need it to work, skype is the only way to stay in contact with my family! Options snd-hda-intel model=laptop-automute Options snd-hda-intel model=laptop power_save=10 power_save_controller=N Options snd-hda-intel model=laptop position_fix=1 ![]() Options snd-hda-intel index=-2 model=laptop Options snd-hda-intel model=3stack position_fix=1 Options snd-hda-intel model=auto position_fix=1 * I have tried to modify my etc/modprobe.d/nf: * I have created the file nf in ~/.pulse, adding the line "autospawn =no". * I have tried several programs to unmute and set the volume of the microphone (alsamixer, gnome-alsamixer, sound preferences, PulseAudio Volume control. I have tried several solutions to solve my problem with my built-in microphone, but nothing has worked for me so far. The microphone works fine in Windows, so it is not damaged. If I connect an external microphone, I get immediately a loud beep, I guess due to the fact that the speakers play all what the microphone registers. When I try to register something I get only background noise, unless I try to knock directly on the microphone, in that case I can hear something but with very low volume. ![]() I have an Asus Lamborghini VX1 laptop, and I have a problem with microphone, too. ![]()
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