Hi i had a issue. Thanks to God it solved itself but it gave a another issue. Issue is it cannot tranmit my voice when i plug off my headphone (JBL Quantum 100). And annoying part is zoom can transmit when i plugg off my headphone.
[huso@LenovoIP320 ~]$ sudo alsa-info.sh --upload
[sudo] password for huso:
Uploading information to www.alsa-project.org ... Done!
Your ALSA information is located at [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=268c8bd4bef3c5086c838d20d494c825aafc4dfd]
Please inform the person helping you.
[huso@LenovoIP320 ~]$
So you just detach the mic and put it into the jack right?
Do you have discord and zoom active at the same time? There is a restriction, that you can only use one application and one hardware mic input at the same time. It is bound for the active program and cannot be used for any other program during this time.
Here is an example how you could loop or remap the mic or speaker so that you can use them on different applications at the same time:
Nope. I use my atachable mic when i use my headphones and it (mic) does not fit my notebook’s jack because mic’s jack atachable for only headphone. Mic’s jack is so small to atach notebook.
I don’t speak zoom and discord at the same time. If i open my sound on zoom i close my sound at discord. Second thing is Discord still cannot transmit my sound when i close zoom. Thrid thing is if i change my mic at discord on record, record sound get earrapey (or we can say VERY VERY LOUD).
@FanOfLinux Please check also under pavucontrol at the Recording Tap if “Internal Audio” is selected and not “Monitor of Internal Audio”, which would be the desktop sound. Sometimes that happens also… when you re-pluggin something or you bound your HW Mic to a new program. It resets just to default.
Also under “Input Devices”, there must be the correct Port set. If the wrong one is set, and that happens sometimes at least on my setup, then you must set it again. But normally it chooses the plugged in one automatically.
Possible that discord is running in the background? So that you close it to taskbar (indicator-bar) ?
Monitor of Dahili Ses Analog Stereo= Monitor of Internal Sound Analog Stereo
Dahili Ses Analog Stereo= Internal Sound Stereo
It setted internal mic. and sound level is %15. If i increase it, the sound is so loud
Did you try disabling auto-mute at alsa? Maybe the threshold is just to high and therefore you need to make it louder. However i guess it is more a problem of the gain level…