![]() Too bad that anything BUT 40 % means white noise coming from the microphone.ĭisabling PulseAudio is not really an option as Skype doesn't work with anything but PulseAudio. Now as Skype thinks that 40 % is too quiet it changes the input level (reasonably enough I guess). ![]() At 41 %, it's clipping again until 100 % which seems to behave like 40 %. There it's quiet but at least the volume indicator shows something. ![]() In between, everything's fine.įor the USB headset, 0 % is completely quiet, 1 % is clipping already, just getting worse until 40 % which is the ALSA base volume. At 0 %, it's completely quiet, at 100 %, it's clipping. Maybe it helps if I describe the behavior in the PulseAudio volume control in more detail.įor the integrated sound card, the input level behaves linear (I know it's logarithmic but that's not the point ). The sound card integrated in the laptop works just fine but the integrated microphone is awful (in a non-ALSA, non-PulseAudio way ) so showing you the output from lspci won't help much I suppose. Well, I should point out that it's an USB headset with integrated audio controller (was a bit unclear in my first post, sorry). I know, their aren't the definitive solution, but we should have to toss a bit of straw from the haystack to find the needle. ![]() Try to disable pulseaudio and remove the module. ![]()
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