Hi all,
I am using Intel DG33FB mobo. My mic is not working on OpenSuSE 11.3. How can I figure out wats the problem…???
Thanks beforehand…
Hi all,
I am using Intel DG33FB mobo. My mic is not working on OpenSuSE 11.3. How can I figure out wats the problem…???
Thanks beforehand…
I would like to try and help, but I do not know the 1st thing about this hardware. Can you provide more information?
Please configure your mixer exactly the way you think it should be configured for your mic to work.
Note when testing your mic, I recommend you use a terminal with this command:
arecord -vv -fdat foo.wav
“foo.wav” is an arbitrary name I made up. Instead you could call it whatapain.wav or whichwaythewindblows.wav or anything …
Then assuming mic does not work, please provide the information recommended to be provided here: Welcome to multimedia sub-area - openSUSE Forums and I will quote this for you:
please post … the following information:
- provide the URLs (of a summary webpage) that are created by running the diagnostic script noted here:
SDB:AudioTroubleshooting - openSUSE - Script to run to obtain detailed information. On openSUSE-11.1 and newer that will ask you to run the script /usr/sbin/alsa-info.sh and after the script finishes it will give you a URL to pass to the support personnel. Please post here the output URL. Just the URL. You may need to run that script twice (the first time with root permissions to update in the /usr/sbin directory, and the second time to get the URL).- in a terminal, or xterm, or konsole, type: rpm -qa ‘alsa’ #and post output here
- in a terminal, or xterm, or konsole, type: rpm -qa ‘pulse’ #and post output here
- in a terminal, or xterm, or konsole, type: rpm -q libasound2 #and post output here
- in a terminal, or xterm, or konsole, type: uname -a #and post output here
- …
- for openSUSE-11.2 or newer
, in a terminal, or xterm, or konsole, type: cat /etc/modprobe.d/50-sound.conf #and post output here
Note that if for some reason the “/usr/sbin/alsa-info.sh” script does not give you a website address/URL then run it with the no upload option this way:
/usr/sbin/alsa-info.sh --no-upload
and that will create the file /tmp/alsa-info.txt. Open that file with a text editor and paste it here: New - Pastie and press paste and post here the website address/URL it provides.
That will provide more information that can help in figuring out your problem.