Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 16:28:08 +0200 From: Stefan Lambrev <stefan.lambrev@sun-fish.com> To: Dinesh Nair <dinesh@alphaque.com> Cc: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Intel High Definition Audio + Skype - echoing Message-ID: <45E59178.6020403@sun-fish.com> In-Reply-To: <20070228213151.78026e1c@prophet.alphaque.com> References: <20070228121711.23053ce3@localhost> <45E54C6F.7070906@sun-fish.com> <20070228213151.78026e1c@prophet.alphaque.com>
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Hello, Dinesh Nair wrote: > On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 11:33:35 +0200, Stefan Lambrev > <stefan.lambrev@sun-fish.com> wrote: > > >> Norberto Meijome wrote: >> >> -cut- >> >>> The settings I'm using are : >>> - all the default sysctl settings >>> - $ mixer >>> Mixer vol is currently set to 61:61 >>> Mixer pcm is currently set to 89:89 >>> Mixer speaker is currently set to 49:49 >>> Mixer mic is currently set to 89:89 >>> Mixer cd is currently set to 40:40 >>> Mixer rec is currently set to 66:66 >>> Recording source: mic >>> >>> >> Echo is caused because your "mixer mic" != 0 >> If you want to talk on skype without echo set: mixer mic 0 >> > > what does mixer mic do anyways ? > > Echo ? :) From my experience it does exactly this - if you want to record something use *rec*, but if you want to hear on your speakers what goes through your microphone then you play and with *mic* -- Best Wishes, Stefan Lambrev ICQ# 24134177
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