Run aumix or alsamixer and check that capture is enabled for the mic (or
line, depending on which one you are using) input. Also, the input
signal for that source must be up (not muted).
Jan
On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 17:21, Sebastian Tennant wrote:
Hi all.
I'm running Debian 'Sid' and a working ALSA sound driver. My
soundcard is a Cirrus Logic CS4281. The GNOME 'CD Player' app
plays CDs no problem. 'Muine' plays mp3s no problem and all the GNOME
desktop sound effects work fine. However when I plug a line-level audio
signal into the soundcard's 'mic' mini-jack and try to record a wav audio
file I get nothing. (I can hear the sound fine through the
headphones/laptop speakers). I've tried 'wavtools' and 'ecasound'
but
when I try to play back the resulting wav file using 'Alsaplayer' all I
get is silence. No doubt the thing I'm doing wrong is glaringly
obvious but be damned if I can figure out what it is!
Any help much appreciated.
sebyte