Hello ken, On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 08:03:02 -0500 ken <gebser@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've managed to get Skype set up and working. I can hear the other > person talking, but she can't hear me. During a conversation, I tried > what I thought to be all possible settings in both the "Volume Control" > application and in Skype itself. But no joy. > > To make matters more puzzling, I had skype working on this same machine > last year using CentOS 5.6... or maybe it was 5.7... I don't recall. > And I've successfully recorded my own voice with this same microphone on > Audacity. > > So is there some secret to getting the Skype settings right? > > Or are there some (other) tests I can run outside of Skype to determine > what the I/O settings within Skype should be. > > > Any help is much appreciated. This might be sound-hardware dependent, and architecture-dependent as well. Here, on a Dell Latitude E6500, Skype 2.2.0.35 32bit installed (with tons of 32bit stuff including sound libs, I can't remember where I grabbed the install tips from exactly) on an up-to-date CentOS6 64bit. In Skype settings: Sound Devices -> Microphone: PulseAudio server (local) <- anyway there's no other possible choice Speakers: PulseAudio server (local) <- .. Ringing: PulseAudio server (local) <- .. [x] Allow Skype to automatically adjust my mixer levels Regards, -- wwp
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