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Author Topic:  Pulseaudio send audio output inside microphone also if turned off  (Read 5568 times)

Offline Mte90

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I am facing this problem since few weeks and create issue to me on use the microphone.Let's start with the example:
  • VLC or other player running
  • turn on audacity or a website to record microphone
  • the microphone recording include the output with a low volume of everything
This happen also if I am unplug the audio speaker of the computer.This block me on use the microphone because the audio is also very low also if it is high in alsamizer or pavucontrol.
I tried with a purge of pulseaudio but I have no idea why is happening, maybe there I can find people with few ideas about what check.

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Another strange behavious is that using chromium the volume change automatically in a low way.Maybe this is chromium but this creates a lot of problems because people cannot listen me pretty well.
If someone need some specific settings like for pulseaudio let me know.

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It is a problem of the motherboard -.-'I am invetigating to understand what is the problem

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@Mte90

Please don't report these kind of posts to a moderator (first post in this thread) , If you clicked on it by accident, that's ok, kindly post back (or this post) that it was an accident. :)

I shouldn't be getting red flags in my inbox about normal forum posts :P

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I either give too many fucks or no fucks at all, it's like I cannot find a middle ground for a moderate fuck distribution, it's like what the fuck

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Yeah this definitely SOUNDS like a Motherboard issue, however, I have some questions to make sure...


1) Do you have lots of cables right next to each other, in a straight line? You could be getting cross talking. Even if you unplugged your speaker from the end of a long cable connected to your computer, it's possible it could still be sending the signal along the wire.


2) Do you have any software utilities like mixers installed? It could be that you installed a digital mixer on your computer and you set it up to allow you to output your voice with some overlayed audio on the computer.


3) Have you tried reinstalling pulseaudio?


4) Have you tried deleting pulseaudio's config file?


5) When did this issue start to happen?


I hope I was helpful

Offline Mte90

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I tried with pulseaudio on reinstall, cleaning the files to discover that was the motherboard -.-'

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I tried with pulseaudio on reinstall, cleaning the files to discover that was the motherboard -.-'


Ok, I'm sorry then.


I wish you luck in fixing your MoBo

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I bought a new sound card to use with the motherboard and fixed.