At Sat, 13 Jun 2009 18:11:15 +0200, Hector Martin wrote: > > Takashi Iwai wrote: > > Hector, does it work on your machine? If yes, there should be a > > slight difference between 6935G and 8930G... > Yes, the DMIC works fine here (in mono mode). > > Karthik: please look in sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c and locate the > alc889_acer_aspire_8930g_verbs array. At the end, where it talks about > the "DMIC fix", find the last verb: > > {0x20, AC_VERB_SET_PROC_COEF, 0x0003}, > > And change the value from 0x0003 to 0x0001 and see what that does. > > If this works and you get some audio, make a stereo recording. You want > both channels to be of equal volume. > > I suspect you have a mono mic on the left channel. I have a stereo > sum/difference mic (WTF) with sum on the right channel, so I tweaked the > setting to replicate the right channel to both. This would kill your > audio if your microphone is just a mono one on the left channel. Setting > 0x0001 should get you standard stereo audio as it comes from the mic(s). > I think setting 0x0002 should get you what you want (left channel > replicated to both channels). If not, try setting 0x0000. > > Takashi: if I'm right, we'll need two model entries instead of one and > we should probably split off the verb array into three (base, stereo > sum/dif mic fix, mono mic fix). Right. And, IIRC, some other Aspire laptops such as Aspire One have a similar problem (the stereo differential from a PDM mic module), it'd be a good workaround, too. We need to check that, too... Takashi _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel