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<font face="sans-serif">Do not know if this will be any help to you or
not. I found out that for a lot of Linux builds USB comes out only as
alsa 1 or also 2 not as default. Since that is the ONLY sound i have,
I had to turn on JACK and use a symbolic link from /dev/dsp1 to
/dev/dsp. Once Jack was running, I reran winecfg and told it to look
for jack as well as alsa. Then the sound worked on both.<br>
Mike<br>
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nokernel wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello!
Did some search about this issue of mine ,and didn't find anything that helps me solve this issue.
I dont have mic input from my usb headset in wine. (I tryed 2 different headset and even analog mic in).
The mic works natively with alsa, I can record sound from this mic. But I can't seem to make it work under wine.
I added the headset in .alsarc file and I see the headset when I run winecfg.
Alsa is the only sound engine used in winecfg.
Actually im trying to make this work with eve-online. I am able to hear voice chats from a channel but I can't speak, I dont even see that I am transmitting sound.
Anyone succeded to make voice chat work completely with eve-online?
Or what can I test to see if it's eve-online the problem and not wine?
Thanks!
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