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=== Making your Microphone Work ===
 
=== Making your Microphone Work ===
 
If you're having trouble getting your audio input to work in programs like ''sound-recorder'' or ''Skype'', it may just be because Ubuntu ships with the necessary options disabled and hidden away in hard-to-find places. Here's what you do to get it going:
 
If you're having trouble getting your audio input to work in programs like ''sound-recorder'' or ''Skype'', it may just be because Ubuntu ships with the necessary options disabled and hidden away in hard-to-find places. Here's what you do to get it going:
# From the command line, run <pre><nowiki>gnome-volume-control</nowiki></pre>
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# From the command line, run <code><nowiki>gnome-volume-control</nowiki></code>
 
# Choose '''Edit''' -> '''Preferences'''
 
# Choose '''Edit''' -> '''Preferences'''
 
# Scroll to the bottom and check ''Capture''
 
# Scroll to the bottom and check ''Capture''
 
# Close the dialog
 
# Close the dialog
# Click the new ''Capture'' tab in the <pre><nowiki>gnome-volume-control</nowiki></pre> window
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# Click the new ''Capture'' tab in the <code><nowiki>gnome-volume-control</nowiki></code> window
 
# Click the microphone and speaker icons at the bottom to remove the red X's
 
# Click the microphone and speaker icons at the bottom to remove the red X's
 
# Move the volume sliders up to their maximum setting
 
# Move the volume sliders up to their maximum setting
  
 
[[category:UbuntuHelp]]
 
[[category:UbuntuHelp]]

2007年12月6日 (四) 10:22的版本


  1. title Audio Capture

Making your Microphone Work

If you're having trouble getting your audio input to work in programs like sound-recorder or Skype, it may just be because Ubuntu ships with the necessary options disabled and hidden away in hard-to-find places. Here's what you do to get it going:

  1. From the command line, run gnome-volume-control
  2. Choose Edit -> Preferences
  3. Scroll to the bottom and check Capture
  4. Close the dialog
  5. Click the new Capture tab in the gnome-volume-control window
  6. Click the microphone and speaker icons at the bottom to remove the red X's
  7. Move the volume sliders up to their maximum setting