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    [Settings] How can I get my laptop's internal speakers and microphone working at the same time?

    Hey all,

    Complete Linux noob here, just messing around with Kubuntu (20.10) on my laptop

    I can't get BOTH my laptop's internal speakers and internal microphone working at the same time! Laptop is a HP Envy X360 m4-ar004dx

    In my audio settings, under advanced, I have this:


    ALSA recognises my hardware just fine, but I can only select either the Analogue Stereo Output (speakers) OR Analogue Stereo Input (microphone) to work, NOT both at the same time.

    How can I get both working? Thanks!

    #2
    Are you using "sudo alsamixer" in a Konsole?
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      #3
      Yes, but unfortunately any changes I make in Alsamixer doesn't actually do anything useful, as the system will ignore any changes I make unless I manually select the audio source to Analogue Stereo Output (which stops the microphone working)

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        #4
        Another thing to try would be pulse audio volume control (pavucontrol-qt). Sometimes helps with issues like you're experiencing. As the migration from pulse to pipewire continues, hiccups here and there are perhaps inevitable. A quick Startpage search (as well as there forums) will show some hiccups with audio in the latest Ubuntu LTS.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Crystalyne View Post
          Yes, but unfortunately any changes I make in Alsamixer doesn't actually do anything useful, as the system will ignore any changes I make unless I manually select the audio source to Analogue Stereo Output (which stops the microphone working)
          Then you need to do this: https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/stor...settings/16953
          "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
          – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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