alsainput | It shows internal microphone and microphone (unplugged) even though it's plugged. | 00:00 |
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alsainput | I think it's a hardware issue | 00:00 |
OvenWerks | unplug and replaug | 00:00 |
alsainput | Same thing | 00:00 |
alsainput | I tried that | 00:00 |
OvenWerks | ok | 00:00 |
alsainput | Tried a different mic too | 00:00 |
OvenWerks | maybe try hdajackretask | 00:01 |
OvenWerks | you may be able to make it think it is plugged in | 00:01 |
OvenWerks | hmm, what kind of mic are you plugging in with what kind of plug? | 00:02 |
OvenWerks | The extrenal mic expects a condenser mic. a dynamic mic will not work may not be detected. | 00:02 |
alsainput | it's a cannon mic to a 3.5mm adapter (which works tested) and then laptop | 00:03 |
alsainput | But I found the issue | 00:03 |
alsainput | If I unplug the mic from the adapter the pavu shows a mic plugged in, but once I plug in the mic it shows unplugged. | 00:03 |
OvenWerks | (I have gotten a guitar to work in a computer mic jack by only inserting it to the first click on some interfaces and not others | 00:04 |
alsainput | It's just this weird setup I guess. | 00:04 |
OvenWerks | sounds odd all right | 00:06 |
OvenWerks | I wonder how it would work if the mic was plugged in right after boot before jack is run. | 00:07 |
alsainput | Leave the mic plugged in and turn on pc or turn on pc and then plug in mic? | 00:08 |
OvenWerks | plug in the mic after boot but without starting jack. Se what pavucontrol says | 00:09 |
alsainput | okay, I'll try that | 00:10 |
OvenWerks | My Son has a XLR to computer mic plug that works with his condencer mic. I don't think it would also work with a dynamic though | 00:10 |
OvenWerks | too late | 00:10 |
alsainput | I'm back, mic still shows unplugged | 00:14 |
alsainput | I have to go, but thank you guys for your help. | 00:21 |
Crashtone[m] | So out of curiousity, Does using the Ubuntu-studio installer work on Debian based systems? or does it have to be Ubuntu? I was considering using the Ubuntu-Studio installer on Devuan, which is Debian with OpenRC as it's init system | 02:06 |
OvenWerks | Crashtone[m]: There are some things that are ubuntu specific. | 02:14 |
OvenWerks | There is no provision to skip packages that do not exist | 02:14 |
Crashtone[m] | So it'd end up erroring out? | 02:15 |
OvenWerks | I would expect so yes. | 02:15 |
Crashtone[m] | Bummer | 02:15 |
OvenWerks | It is actually quite sinple, it picks one or more of the ubuntustudio meta pacxkages | 02:16 |
Crashtone[m] | Is there a way i can sift through the packages that comes through the ubuntu studio installer so i can just pick out the things that are ubuntu specific, and sort of paint by numbers? | 02:16 |
Crashtone[m] | or would i have to basically install Devuan, and then hunt down the packages i need and go from there? | 02:16 |
Eickmeyer[m] | Crashtone: Considering it only targets metapackages, that's simply not possible. | 02:17 |
Eickmeyer[m] | It is only supported in Ubuntu and its official flavors for a reason. | 02:17 |
Crashtone[m] | Ah, gotcha | 02:17 |
OvenWerks | If you are looking audio only look at the depends in the few ubuntustudio metas | 02:17 |
OvenWerks | I think they are audio core and audio | 02:18 |
Crashtone[m] | the main features i'm really going for is the Low latency kernel and the audio tools | 02:18 |
OvenWerks | I do not know if debian has low latency, you might try liquorix | 02:18 |
Crashtone[m] | I could also try converting Ubuntu to OpenRC, that'd probably be easier | 02:19 |
OvenWerks | https://liquorix.net/ has a low latency kernel that is resonably good with debian derived distros | 02:20 |
Eickmeyer[m] | Crashtone: Beyond that, there's no support in this channel for what you're trying to do, so I do have to cut-off this conversation. | 02:21 |
Crashtone[m] | Understandable | 02:21 |
Crashtone[m] | Have a good evening | 02:22 |
Eickmeyer[m] | You too. :) | 02:27 |
linuxgecko | ok, so, i have several usb audio devices, and i have a Carla layout saved, that handles when everything is plugged in. but sometimes i need to unplug some of them, and to get it to reapply correctly, i have to start a new carla layout, and then reapply the mapping file that covers everything. | 15:01 |
linuxgecko | is there a way to make this happen more automagically, ala qjackctl's patchbay? | 15:01 |
Eickmeyer | linuxgecko: You'd have to talk to the developer of Carla. Usually he hangs out in #kxstudio. | 15:56 |
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