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VaaL20042012-07-01 02:01:39
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VaaL2004, 2012-07-01 02:01:39

How to redirect system sound to microphone?

There is: Debian Squeeze. Clean. Gnome.
Essence of the question: How to launch music in the browser so that it goes into the microphone.
Wishes: preferably gui. Something like kxProject.

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mark_ablov, 2012-07-01
@VaaL2004

jackaudio, vsound

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la0, 2012-07-01
@la0

Somehow I connected the connectors, it seems blue and red (jack-jack)
But that was a long time ago ...

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egorinsk, 2012-07-02
@egorinsk

Do you mean that the sound being played will appear on the microphone jack? Not all cards allow such tricks (reassignment). Or do you want to record the audio being played? This is another thing - you need to record the signal not from the input, but from the output of the mixer.

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namikiri, 2012-07-03
@namikiri

It seems that audio cards have a special device for these purposes, in Windows it is called “Stereo Mixer”, but in Debian I don’t know.
In general, everything that goes to the speakers goes to it, the same “microphone to the speakers”.

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Mirraz, 2012-07-09
@Mirraz

It took me a long time to solve this problem too. I managed to do it without installing additional. software, you just had to tweak the alsamixer settings correctly. In this configuration, recording of the reproduced sound works for me (but it may not work with all sound cards):
Input Source: Stereo Mixer
Capture: 75
Capture 1: 100

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