@m0xee Have you gotten your mic to work with apluse on firefox?

@dcc
Yeah, I haven't tried this in months, but it used to work.
I stopped updating FF circa 124, they might've messed something up again, check this first, but input definitely worked with apulse.

@m0xee What does your asound look like? and do you have a separate mic and headphones?

@dcc
> What does your asound look like?
Oh, it's complicated, but it's mostly related to switching to HDMI output, I did nothing special for the mic to work.
I've only tried it with the built-in mic as I only use it for video calls, I have my macs for advanced audio, but I'm pretty sure external one would work too.

@dcc
Does arecord produce audible results for you? If so, it should also work in FF with apulse.
The only thing that comes to mind, there are model-specific fixed for snd-hda-audio.
This HP laptop, I'm typing this on, is pretty well supported it even has a LED to indicate whether mic is muted or not, but I have to pass "model=hp-led" to snd-hda-intel for it to work, maybe you need something like that too.

@m0xee The default is set correct and works with other alsa apps, i'm not on a laptop so i have no intel stuff. But if you are using one mic and headphone device then it is 100% thats the reason its working.

@dcc
Well, yeah, in my case it's the same card — as it's a laptop and it's all integrated audio, if that's not your case, yeah, it might be complicated, you might have to make a pcm plug that would use input from one device and output of the other, but in my case — I didn't have to do any of that.

@m0xee > would use input from one device and output of the other, but in my case — I didn't have to do any of that.
You do understand having the same card is different than having a separate dac's? i had the same issuse with openbsd and sndio audio being on seprate cards with firefox.

@dcc
Yes, man, I do 😁 In my case, although it's the same physical device, it's two cards in ALSA terms: one of them has all the analog inputs and outputs, the other one has different channel configurations for HDMI output. As in my case both the mic and the built-in speaker (and line output) are on the same ALSA card, I only have to set it the default and it just works.

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@dcc
In your case it might be different — you might have to make a virtual ALSA plug to collect input and output from different cards, so that Firefox would use it, but I didn't have to do any of that.

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