Input feedback on snd-hda-intel with SigmaTel STAC9221 A1

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Hello, I have an Intel D945GTP board with onboard sound, a Intel HDA card 
which uses the SigmaTel STAC9221 A1 codec. I'm not even sure about what I'm 
saying. I just tried to digest lscpi, dmidecode and /proc/asound/.

The point is that I have no feedback of Mic nor Line input. Input works, and I 
can record it with arecord, but I cannot hear it directly. I can do something 
like arecord | aplay and it works, I can hear what I'm saying but, naturally, 
with a long delay. I have a TV tuner card and I redirect its audio output to 
the Line input of my soundcard and if I grab audio and video in software and 
then play it, it works synchronized, although some time behind reality.

For most uses, it's not a big problem. But there've been cases in which i 
would have liked to have realtime feedback of input, such as when using a 
radio station here as a time synchronization source and one time when I 
connected a videogame console to the TV card, but the delay in audio made it 
unusable.

With windows, I have feedback, but maybe the card itself is not capable of 
doing it and windows is emulating it with software, but I can not be sure.

I've googled a lot for this, and I have updated the alsa modules but I have no 
idea about what can I do (if there's something I can do). I'll appreciate any 
help. Thanks!

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