El vie, 18 ene 2013 a las 11:17 horas Takashi Iwai escribió:
At Fri, 18 Jan 2013 03:14:19 -0500, Miro Hodak wrote:
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 3:08 AM, Manolo Díaz diaz.manolo@gmail.com wrote:
I can confirm Miro's results: auto-mute now does work. But, as Raymond says, Mic doesn't.
branch: master
commit 11ccc0c507c07cb3ac1e827a1eca0a2b8b708461 Merge: d89012b 8a6c21a Author: Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de Date: Fri Jan 18 07:58:34 2013 +0100
Regards,
Manolo Díaz
It appears that the Mic is now labeled as a "Digital" capture device. Increasing its volume (I had to at zero), I have a functional microphone.
It's just a workaround :) The "Digital" capture thing is an implementation in alsa-lib, and it's a digital gain.
Looking at the problem more deeply, I found a couple of underlying problems, and now fixed in sound-unstable git tree.
The master branch is 77ecb70ef5b022a1ee80169583753d85d7a9c396, and test/hda-migrate is 6f7c83afc6cc3f66d13e4ad0a0f5693d9175e1ab.
It might take a bit time until the tree is published on kernel.org server. If you still don't see the commit above, just wait for a while and pull again.
(BTW, now I really migrate both test/hda-gen-parser and test/hda-migrate branches, so from now on, both branches point to the same code.)
thanks,
Takashi
Sorry, forgot to cc.
It's already in the repository. Now none of the input sources work for me: front-mic, rear-mic nor input line. Alsa-info output is attached.
commit 77ecb70ef5b022a1ee80169583753d85d7a9c396
Regards,