I would guess that audio is meant in this case for recording. Since the
way audio is heard is based more on the speakers used than the
underlying system, unless equalization is involved, I think recording
for things like voice dictation is more what's needed in this case,
though I could be wrong. That said, if your microphone works for you
now, you should get better results using voice dictation through Google
Chrome or similar, or by installing the speech-to-text service from the
web store on any Chrome-based browser.
Regarding that, I just found
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/voice-recognition/ikjmfindklfaonkodbnidahohdfbdhkn?hl=en
which seems to be installable into any chrome-based browser from the web
store, so you shouldn't need Google Chrome specifically at all. It
should be usable through Chromium, which you will find on most
distributions including Ubuntu, or Brave, which may require a repository
installation, but will be more up-to-date than Ubuntu's version of Chromium.
~Kyle
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