Portál AbcLinuxu, 12. května 2025 10:50
It does! The thing is: This is completely depending on your mixer settings! What typically causes problems here is that alsa starts all volume controls set to zero. Desktop environments typically set the controls to sane or user-defined values on startup for playback. For recording that often needs to be done manually by the user. How this can be done depends on the platform and desktop system you're on, or even the audio hardware you're using. Here's an example for alsamixergui: - bump up "Mic" - activate "Mic" as an input source (red dots instead of white dots) - select "Mic Boost (+20db)" (light green instead of white speaker symbols) For the gnome volume control there are two sample screenshots here: http://www.jarre-de-the.net/computing/volume1.png http://www.jarre-de-the.net/computing/volume2.png The proven strategy for testing this is using the most simple audio recording application available to eliminate errors in the configuration of the more complex applications (read: xvidcap). For example using rec and play from the sox application: rec -d /dev/dsp test.wav Then talk into the microphone or capture the output of the application you're trying to record, hit CTRL-C and play the recorded audio file. play test.wavVšechno co tu popsali jsem už zkoušel, k ničemu, audio codec: none, a zvuk nikde. Je tu někdo kdo ma osobní zkušenosti s nahravanim jak videa tak zvuku? Už nevim co vic zkusit.
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