I am using both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.10 on a single system with the same hardware. While I'm making call through Gmail or Skype my voice is audible to others while I'm on Windows 7, but while I'm on Ubuntu 11.10 it's not audible to others, but I am able to hear their voice. But while I'm playing music on Ubuntu along with a call, the others are able to hear the music, but my voice is not audible for them.
Please give me a solution for this and tell me where I can change the microphone settings on Ubuntu 11.10.
The settings for the microphone can be accessed by clicking on the sound icon at the top right bar, which looks like a speaker with the sound waves coming out of it.
If you click on that then you can see the option to open your sound settings. Do this and go to input, which is microphone. You might have a couple options like front mic or rear mic, and you might need to try out those options.
A lot of this has to do with your sound card which is usually on board your motherboard. Can you tell me what kind of motherboard you have?
Oh, and sometimes the problem lies within Skype, try to open the options in skype and see whether you have options for your mic.
In terminal write
alsamixer
and you will get a sound manager. Once in, press F4 to access capture settings. If any of the "Capture"-modules have a couple of lines underneath--------
, try marking the module with the arrow keys, and pressing Spacebar .You will see some red text, which indicates, that the module is recording.
Maybe this will work.
Try reducing the Mic Boost on alsamixer to 0, doing so lowered the background noise so my voice was audible. It's not perfect but it seem usable on GoogleTalk/Skype, I tested it on the sound recorder.
Hope this helps.
The only solution to make microphone work is to install linux-backports-modules-alsa-generic...
Just go to:
Menu / System / Administration / Synaptic Package Manager
And search and mark for installation:
tip: if you have multiple versions click on the first and read the description which should inform what name to install...
If after the reboot and mic mute is off, still does not work, just go to terminal and type:
and add or change the following:
Then Ctrl+X, type Y to write and exit, reboot and mic will work.
Bye and have lots of fun with Ubuntu (the best).
Try changing the frequency of yourmic. This one worked for me. http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11385053&postcount=15