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Problem with headset mic not functioning on version 20.10.

Problem with headset mic not functioning on version 20.10.

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Gabowred
Junior Member
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03-16-2022, 09:10 PM
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I'm experiencing some audio issues with popOS 20.10. I can hear through my headset, whether connected to the front panel or rear input, but the microphone isn't being recognized. Here are the details: CPU - Threadripper 3970x, Motherboard - Assus ROG Zenith II Extreme Alpha, GPU - Nvidia RTX A6000, Headset - Sennheiser Game Zero. I've tried pavucontrol and alsamixer; when running hdajackretask it only shows the Nvidia sound card. Checking the system logs reveals HDA-Intel in NVidia audio code. If I switch preferences in Audacity to USB Audio settings #1 or #2, the mic works on both front and back ports, but it still doesn't appear in pavucontrol. Is there an HD Audio driver for AMD that needs installation?
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Gabowred
03-16-2022, 09:10 PM #1

I'm experiencing some audio issues with popOS 20.10. I can hear through my headset, whether connected to the front panel or rear input, but the microphone isn't being recognized. Here are the details: CPU - Threadripper 3970x, Motherboard - Assus ROG Zenith II Extreme Alpha, GPU - Nvidia RTX A6000, Headset - Sennheiser Game Zero. I've tried pavucontrol and alsamixer; when running hdajackretask it only shows the Nvidia sound card. Checking the system logs reveals HDA-Intel in NVidia audio code. If I switch preferences in Audacity to USB Audio settings #1 or #2, the mic works on both front and back ports, but it still doesn't appear in pavucontrol. Is there an HD Audio driver for AMD that needs installation?

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TheMayson
Member
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03-16-2022, 09:10 PM
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It doesn't seem necessary to have a driver installed. The headset appears identical to a standard USB device. It might be related to a pulseaudio problem, as Audacity relies on ALSA as its sound server. You can find more information in a relevant archlinux forum thread and explore general pulseaudio resources for further reading.
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TheMayson
03-16-2022, 09:10 PM #2

It doesn't seem necessary to have a driver installed. The headset appears identical to a standard USB device. It might be related to a pulseaudio problem, as Audacity relies on ALSA as its sound server. You can find more information in a relevant archlinux forum thread and explore general pulseaudio resources for further reading.

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GioRollins
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03-16-2022, 09:10 PM
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Thank you for sharing. It’s understandable to feel uncertain, especially if you’re unfamiliar with Linux troubleshooting. You’re not alone in this situation.
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GioRollins
03-16-2022, 09:10 PM #3

Thank you for sharing. It’s understandable to feel uncertain, especially if you’re unfamiliar with Linux troubleshooting. You’re not alone in this situation.

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sianxy
Member
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03-16-2022, 09:10 PM
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I found a solution for pulseaudio on archlinux. I had to instruct it to manually load the front and rear microphone inputs. The configuration didn't persist well, so I created a bash script that restarts pulseaudio on login, which resolved the issue with apps like discord.
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sianxy
03-16-2022, 09:10 PM #4

I found a solution for pulseaudio on archlinux. I had to instruct it to manually load the front and rear microphone inputs. The configuration didn't persist well, so I created a bash script that restarts pulseaudio on login, which resolved the issue with apps like discord.

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ZoiGames
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03-16-2022, 09:11 PM
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ZoiGames
03-16-2022, 09:11 PM #5