On Monday, 4 July 2022 16:47:46 CEST Fons Adriaensen via arch-general wrote: > On Mon, Jul 04, 2022 at 04:29:13PM +0200, Iyán Méndez Veiga via arch-general wrote: > > In any case, I have a X1 Yoga Gen 6, which is (apart from the screen and > > chasis) equivalent to the X1 Carbon Gen 9 (with an Intel Gen 11), and I > > have no issues with the mic or the speakers. Everything works out of the > > box, but I'm using pipewire. > > > > Would you consider trying pipewire or is it a no go for you? > > As far as I'm aware, Pipewire sits on top of ALSA. So in your > case I'd expect just ALSA to work as well. Maybe you could test... What do you want me to try? I'm not an expert and I never looked into too much detail about this. Pipewire simply works for me. For example, running `arecord --duration=5 --format=dat test-mic.wav` doesn't work but selecting pipewire with flag -D does the trick `arecord -D pipewire -- duration=5 --format=dat test-mic.wav` Also, double check that the microphone is not disabled by the laptop (Fn + F4), although the led makes it easy to spot. And in alsamixer the word "Capture" dissapears if the mic is disabled. Btw, I don't have any custom files in /etc/modprobe.d/ regarding audio. -- Iyán Méndez Veiga GPG: 0x422E3694311E5AC1
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