Re: Intro, and, first question

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Will try that first command, but, if run arecord -l, it does show the USB adapter as an input device.


Thanks


Jacob Kruger
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On 2016-11-21 3:03 PM, Kyle wrote:
Try something like
sudo modprobe snd_usb_audio
I'm thinking your problem is due to the fact that the USB audio device may not be detected automatically. You can also try running something like
arecord -l
to find the list of devices that are available for audio input.
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