Re: Not sure if this is the right spot, but... PulseAudio backend?



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
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