2009/6/10 James Bridge <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > F11 seems only to have microphone input. I could record from line input > in F10, using audacity. (Gnome sound recorder always gave problems.) F11 > has simplified the audio controls to the point that it seems impossible > to activate the line input. > > What to do? No point in suggesting remove PulseAudio, since that won't > bring the ALSA controls back! Investigate the "Advanced Volume Control" in the Preferences menu. I believe it's invoked from the command line as gst-mixer. This is what the F11 Release Notes have to say on your subject: ------- Volume Control An updated volume control manager application provides you with more control over your audio preferences. Better integrated with PulseAudio, you can now control individual application inputs and outputs along with the sources and destinations for the audio. Using the new PulseAudio-based volume applet, there is no way to adjust ALSA sound levels. If they are set too low, raising the PulseAudio sound levels may not work acceptably. For this contingency, the old gstreamer-based volume application is also available by default. It is available under the name Advanced Volume Control, in the System>Preferences menu section. You will also need to use this application if you need to select an input channel for recording (for instance, line-in or mic-in). ------- -- Sam -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines