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Re: Fwd: Microphone issues - VPCZ139GG

 

I also have the Z13 and can't figure this out. I'm still running on
stock Ubuntu 11.04 kernel without any patching. I have a hacked bios set
to static stamina mode.

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Alex Safiullin schreef op wo 17-08-2011 om 13:17 [+0400]:
> Hi guys!
> 
> 
> Still no solution to this mic issue? :((( 
> 
> 
> My configuration: Ubuntu 11.04, Sony Vaio VPC Z133GM, latest kernel
> 3.0.1 with latest sony-laptop module (pre3).
> 
> 
> I've found out, that internal mic should be indicated as Int DMic in
> alsamixer, but I don't have such an entity. Just Mic and Mic1, which I
> guess for plugged-in microphones... 
> 
> 
> Any ideas? Really need skype :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Alex
> 
>  
> 
> 2011/5/12 Brett Howard <brett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>         I'd fully agree...  If you tap the external mic or tap the
>         laptop near the
>         internal mic with gains turned up to maximum you can get
>         maximum deflection
>         of the input meter but it takes something that should heavily
>         clip to get to
>         the level of what normal voice should bring things to.
>         
>         ~Brett
>         
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: sony-vaio-z-series-bounces
>         +brett=livecomputers.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>         [mailto:sony-vaio-z-series-bounces
>         +brett=livecomputers.com@lists.launchpad.n
>         
>         et] On Behalf Of Justin Karneges
>         Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 11:48 AM
>         To: sony-vaio-z-series@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>         Subject: Re: [Sony-vaio-z-series] Microphone issues -
>         VPCZ139GG
>         
>         
>         
>         On Wednesday, May 11, 2011 11:14:57 AM Brett Howard wrote:
>         > Appreciate all the effort in this gentlemen:  I should add
>         that I'm also
>         > having issues on a VPC-Z12CGX where I can get a little bit
>         if I turn
>         things
>         > way up and talk directly into the mic you can hear a very
>         faint recording.
>         
>         This sounds to me like a digital mic in the absence of a
>         software amplifier.
>         
>         Maybe the driver is fine then, and the problem is that some
>         necessary
>         alsa/pulse configuration got lost in the 11.04 shuffle.
>         
>         Justin
>         
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