Re: HDA Realtek ALC882: no mic

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In alsamixer, the opening screen is for output controls.  If this is where you are adjusting the mic volume, it is just the loopback mixer, which sends the mic input back through the speakers.  Press tab to select the input controls, and adjust the mic there.  Press <space> to select the mic as the capture source.  If that doesn't work, please download and run http://hg.alsa-project.org/alsa/raw-file/tip/alsa-info.sh and post back the link on pastebin that it generates.




On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 17:57 +0100, Fabrice DELENTE wrote:
Hello.

I have on my laptop an internal HDA card with a Realtek ALC882 codec.

It works ok, except for the microphone embedded in the laptop.

I have unmuted it in alsamixer; I can hear myself on the speakers when I
speak, but arecord doesn't record my voice.

What did I miss?

Thanks.

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