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    mmmm. Getting no recording on audacity.<br>
    When I try to open kmix the icon bounces for a few seconds and then
    closes. I cannot open kmix. Tried re-installing & rebooting but
    no change. Looks like my problem is there. <br>
    I can control the speaker volume from the icon on the panel, but no
    kmix.<br>
    Now what?<br>
    Errol<br>
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    On 12/13/2011 08:11 PM, Mark Greenwood wrote:
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        <div>On 13 Dec 2011, at 14:58, Errol Sapir wrote:</div>
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            bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> 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>
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        <div>The most useful information would be to try recording with
          something else, like audacity. This will tell you if it's a
          Skype problem or if you just need to select an appropriate
          input in KMix.</div>
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            bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Errol<br>
            On 12/13/2011 02:47 PM, Mark Greenwood wrote:
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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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                        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 will be appreciated.</div>
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                        direction: ltr; ">Errol<br>
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