I'm trying to get my microphone to work. I have always found this to be a daunting task under any version of Linux.
When I start up Sound Recorder, it doesn't even have the decency to come up with its own window, but just tells me
"Your audio capture settings are invalid. Please correct them with the "Sound Preferences" under the System-Preferences menu."
To begin with, there is no System-Preferences menu in Jaunty, nor is there a Sound Preferences icon. There is a "System Preferences" under which one finds a "Multimedia" icon. I find the information inside this window to be singularly unhelpful: a list of 3 audio "devices" (Why 3, I only have one sound card?). I would like to try the "Test" button but it is always greyed out.
Any suggestions would be most welcome. Thanks in advance.
When I start up Sound Recorder, it doesn't even have the decency to come up with its own window, but just tells me
"Your audio capture settings are invalid. Please correct them with the "Sound Preferences" under the System-Preferences menu."
To begin with, there is no System-Preferences menu in Jaunty, nor is there a Sound Preferences icon. There is a "System Preferences" under which one finds a "Multimedia" icon. I find the information inside this window to be singularly unhelpful: a list of 3 audio "devices" (Why 3, I only have one sound card?). I would like to try the "Test" button but it is always greyed out.
Any suggestions would be most welcome. Thanks in advance.
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