Hi I've whined about this before, but now I feel the overwhelming urge to whine some more. Forgiveness begged... :) I've spent some very frustrating times trying to get a microphone to work when doing skype calls. According to the various sound tools available on Centos all the various mics I have (built into webcam, analog headset, USB headset)produce sound just fine. but when using skype there are too many different knobs one can turn to actually make it work. There's PulseAudio, Alsamixer, and for me, since I use the Mate desktop, the Mate Volume Control, which can also be accessed by a right-click on the speaker icon in the top panel. then in skype I get a list of 5 (FIVE!) different audio input devices. I just spent a frustrating time trying to join in a daily scrum at my office (I'm out of the office today) wherein I could not get outgoing audio to work. afterwards I tried more things and managed to get ONE of the 3 to work, the one built into the webcam. to do that I had to make the following settings: choose Input tab in the Mate Volume Control, then move the volume slider most of the way over to the right. In Alsa Mixer, set front mic to 70 and front mic boost to 100. In Pavucontrol, enable webcam audio input, and crank it way up. in Skype, choose "default device", as distinct from "Default Device", or the other three choices. There's gotta be a better way, I'm open to suggestions from anyone else who has figured out how to configure the system to work with Skype, without having to configure FOUR different applications before it will work. thanks (a lot!) in advance! -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------- The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good. ----------------------------- Proverbs 15:3 (niv) ----------------------------- _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos