Here are the resulting SVG you requested. Sorry for delay. First one is for "noisy-but-working" mic (model=3stack-dig), second is for working headphone switch (model=hp). Hope this helps. On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Alex Pyattaev <alex.pyattaev@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hello! > > I have this laptop for a year now, and ever since i've been trying to fix > the sound. Playback works out-of-the box, but as for specific features... > Hope you can help a bit. > > So, to be exact > > Hardware: > > HP tx2100er laptop, AMD64, nforce2 chipset. > > Audio: see alsa-info output in attachement > > Soft: 2.6.29-gentoo, alsa-driver either kernel.org or realtek's > alsa-driver-1.0.19-5.11. > > I've tried different model settings, eg: > > model=hp : > > playback - ok > > record - none (either internal and external bus) > > switching to headphone on jack insert - ok > > model=3stack: > > playback-ok > > record - extremely silent(but works) or noisy > > switching to headphone on jack insert - no > > model=toshiba (it is for another chip, however, it waqs reported to wor for > tx2500) > > playback - ok > > record - ok > > switching to headphone on jack insert - no > > So, as you see, the codec seems to work, but for some reason it is never > fully functional. I have tried to fix it, but I just do not know how to do > it. > > If you need any additional info - just mail me. > > Thank you in advance! > > Alex Pyattaev > > I just don't know what to do next. >
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