Bug#634842: pulseaudio: Logitech C250 Webcam microphone works with wrong sample rate

Felipe Sateler fsateler at debian.org
Sat Apr 12 23:06:26 UTC 2014


Hi Dmitri,

On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 06:58:20PM +0500, Dmitry A. Istselemov wrote:
> Package: pulseaudio
> Severity: normal
> 
> Logitech C250 Webcam microphone works with wrong sample rate in pulseaudio. All
> records making with this microphone sounds very fast. Pulseaudio recognize this
> mic as one having 48000Hz sample rate. In fact I beleive it should be 16000Hz.
> The webcam is connected using USB interface. At first it appeard in Skype (and
> in Skype it doesn't work even now neither with nor without pulse). The
> workaround for this was making an asound.conf with the next lines:
> 
> pcm.skype {
>     type plug
>     slave {
>         pcm "hw:1,0"
>         rate 16000
>     }
> }
> removing pulseaudio and using this plug device as an input device for skype.
> 
> But checking the microphone by executing "arecord -D plughw:1,0 -vv
> RecTest.wav" and then playing the record shew that it worked fine. The sound
> was good and everything was fine with the speech speed. Actually I can't
> understand why the mic doesn't work in skype but works great in all the other
> programs (I used audacity and the above arecord line for testing) when I'm
> using alsa only? And why it makes just noise (speech with very fast speed)
> everywhere when I'm using pulse? This problem also exist when I use native
> 2.6.39 debian kernel.


You reported this bug a long time ago, and the problem might have been
fixed since then.

Can you still reproduce this issue? If so, please reply so we can debug
the problem, otherwise I'd like to close this bug.

Thanks

-- 
Saludos,
Felipe Sateler



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