07-23-2014
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Originally Posted by
Corona688
It sounds like you used the "playback" mixer, not the "recording" mixer. The microphone slider for the 'playback' mixer just mixes microphone audio into whatever's being played back, not into the recording input.
You need to find the microphone input in the recording mixer. Disable it in the playback one.
THANK YOU!!11 I added "Capture" slider to KMix and set it's slider to the maximum level and now everything is working. Thank you, once again!
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oss_audigyls
oss_audigyls(7) OSS Devices oss_audigyls(7)
NAME
oss_audigyls - Creative Labs CA106 (AudigyLS/SBLive 24bit) driver.
DESCRIPTION
Open Sound System driver for Creative Labs Audigy2-LS and SBLive 24bit 7.1 soundcards.
Audigy-LS device characteristics:
o 8/16/24 bit playback/record
o mono/stereo/4/5.1 playback
o 8KHz to 192Khz sample rate.
AUDIGYLS MODELS
There are 2 models of the AudigyLS device: one with an AC97 codec called the AudigyLS and the one without called the SBLive 7.1. Essen-
tially they are the same chip but behave a bit differently.
When playing AC3 on the AudigyLS (the one with the AC97 mixer) - you need to ensure that the igain slider is set to 0.
AUDIGYLS MIXER
o The AudigyLS has 4 mixer controls for each channel.
o The "spread" button will simply duplicate the front audio on the other 3 channels so that every speaker is playing what the front L/R is
playing.
o LoopBack recording allows you to capture any channel that's playing audio.
o Record Volume slider just adjusts the input gain.
o Record Source selector selects the input.
o The "recmon" button enables a passthrough of the analog input signal.
o Monitor Volume slider sets the passthrough gain if recmon is enabled.
OPTIONS
o audigyls_spdif_enable=0|1 The Audigy LS has a versa-jack (orange) that can be set as SPDIF output or the Side-Surround left/right speak-
ers in a 7.1 setup. When set as SPDIF, you can get play PCM/AC3 audio to a Dolby(R) capable receiver.
FILES
/etc/oss4/conf/oss_audigyls.conf Device configuration file
AUTHOR
4Front Technologies
16 December 2012 oss_audigyls(7)