hi stephen! we use gconfaudiosrc as default. that means, you are totally free to set your microphone in gstreamer-properties. daniel On Mi, 2010-03-24 at 18:32 +1100, Stephen wrote: > Hi, > > I've used cheese in the past to great effect, but I have recently > managed to blow up my desktop PC's motherboard. This has forced me onto > my laptop, which has a built in microphone. The problem, you ask? The > internal likes to make sure the only sound it hears is the cooling fan > spinning up. > > With the PulseAudio app, I can grab the levels off the webcam's > microphone, but no matter what Cheese insists on using my damn internal > :( Is it feasible to convert Cheese to use a PulseAudio backend for > recording? I'd be happy to make the modifications myself if someone was > willing to answer the many dumb questions I had while I was poking > around the code. Alternatively, is there some way I can go about making > the internal microphone 'invisible' (possibly with different kernel > options) to applications? > > --Stephen > _______________________________________________ > Cheese-list mailing list > Cheese-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/cheese-list -- this mail was sent using 100% recycled electrons ================================================ daniel g. siegel <dgsiegel gnome org> http://home.cs.tum.edu/~siegel gnupg key id: 0x6EEC9E62 fingerprint: DE5B 1F64 9034 1FB6 E120 DE10 268D AFD5 6EEC 9E62 encrypted email preferred
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