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Mark I don't know if it's just skype. The only program I need a
microphone for is Skype. To answer your hardware question. I have a
Gigabit GA K8NF motherboard with everything OB except the monitor
card which is a NVidia.I have a AMD 3500 CPU and 2 giga ram. Hope
that info is useful.<br>
Errol<br>
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<div>Is it just Skype? Can you record into another application
(e.g. audacity)?. If not then you probably need to mess with the
mixer (alsamixer) or KMix to select the correct audio input.
Depending on your sound card there might be some alsa module
options that need to be set. What computer is it?</div>
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<div>On 13 Dec 2011, at 12:15, Errol Sapir wrote:</div>
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<div style="margin-bottom: 0cm; margin-top: 0pt;
direction: ltr; ">I have had a microphone/sound problem
with Kubuntu while trying to use Skype since version
Nattty. I thought that by upgrading to Oneiric the
problem would be solved but that wasn't what happened. I
cannot use the microphone in Skype. The loudspeakers
work, i.e. I hear but cannot speak to anyone, not even
does the test microphone work. On the same computer my
dual-booted Windows 7 works flawlessly.<br>
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<div style="margin-bottom: 0cm; margin-top: 0pt;
direction: ltr; ">I have (in the past) removed
pulse-sound, tried working without it, added it again
and tried many workarounds to no avail. Any solution
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