hissing in cheese webcam audio
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hissing in cheese webcam audio
I've just gotten a new laptop. a dell inspiron 1545 with built in webcam and dual microphones. i seem to be having a little problem when recording videoin cheese...there is a horrible hissing in the audio. it's fine when ii'm recording just sound with the sound recorder it sounds just fine...it's just in cheese...is there any way to correct this?
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Re: hissing in cheese webcam audio
This may be of interest and I think there is another topic about hissing sound recently in the forum that is solved, but I don't find it - it was fixed with the microphone lever in alsamixer I think (remembered that when I saw alsamixer below)
Gneral solutions for sound
This topic contains links to all (?) the really good solutions for sound in Mint
If you have Intel HDA sound take a look here first
If you want more help please include lspci and which Mint you use
And don't forget to go through all your settings
Right click the speaker next to the clock and check settings as well as any other settings you may find and also open a terminal and start alsamixer from it
Gneral solutions for sound
This topic contains links to all (?) the really good solutions for sound in Mint
If you have Intel HDA sound take a look here first
If you want more help please include lspci and which Mint you use
And don't forget to go through all your settings
Right click the speaker next to the clock and check settings as well as any other settings you may find and also open a terminal and start alsamixer from it