Peter,
On 2020-07-26 21:18, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Peter,
On 2020-07-26 19:39, Peter P. wrote:
* Philip Rhoades <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2020-07-26 10:11]:
People,
I am not sure what is going on - I seem to have had increased sound
problems
on recent versions of Fedora (30-31). I have been routinely
uninstalling PA
for some years and haven't had more than the usual number of problems
with
audio in that time. Currently:
alsa-lib-1.2.1.2-4.fc31.i686
alsa-lib-1.2.1.2-4.fc31.x86_64
alsa-ucm-1.2.1.2-4.fc31.noarch
alsa-utils-1.2.1-3.fc31.x86_64
alsamixergui-0.9.0-0.29.rc2.fc31.x86_64
qemu-audio-alsa-4.1.1-1.fc31.x86_64
wine-alsa-5.0-1.fc31.i686
wine-alsa-5.0-1.fc31.x86_64
http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=0da7d0299aadfe9dc87c66a526ee14c7806776c7
If I use the analog rear mic instead of "Default" on GoogleMeet
people can
hear me but I can't hear them - but the "Speakers" option can't be
changed
from "Default".
Playing YT videos is fine and I can record from my mic here:
https://online-voice-recorder.com
Any suggestions about debugging would be greatly appreciated.
Which browser ist this
google-chrome-stable-83.0.4103.61-1.x86_64
and have you tried the apulse package (at least
that's what it's called on Debian....
Doesn't that mean I would have to reinstall PA?
Doesn't appear to exist for Fedora anyway . .
Thanks,
Phil.
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Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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