![]() ![]() Machine: Mobo: MICRO-STAR model: G31M3(MS-7529) version: 1.0 Bios: American Megatrends version: V2.3 date: ĬPU: Dual core Pentium CPU E5200 (-MCP-) cache: 2048 KB flags: (lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 ssse3) bmips: 10081.8Ĭlock Speeds: 1: 1203.00 MHz 2: 1203.00 MHz ![]() You can even add this information (abbreviated) to your signature using the control panel link in the above left of this forum screen then when you post a question or reply to one, that info will automatically be there, ex: see mine and others below their posts.Ĭode: Select all System: Host: stephen-MS-7529 Kernel: 3.16.0-38-generic i686 (32 bit, gcc: 4.8.2)ĭesktop: Cinnamon 2.6.13 Distro: Linux Mint 17.2 Rafaela This information helps anyone here in this forum to be able to answer any questions you may have better, thanks. You can get this information from top of your system menu's Welcome screen, System Information program(s), and the best is by typing in " inxi -Fxz" from a console terminal prompt, which you can then copy and paste back here. If you need a "mic boost", you can select that too.įYI: It would help everyone here to have more information about your system's setup: like what edition and version of Linux Mint are you using, Cinnamon, Mate, KDE (my favorite), or Xfce version 17, 17.1, 17.2, or What? 32-bit or 64-bit? Some more information about your hardware would be useful as well. Make sure the "dot" underneath mic is checked, slide the volume upwards, and that the mic checkbox below is checked, you can also select the mic, if more than one, from mic select list box you will also see a mic push button (toggle) on the right which if you click that (it should be in, you can see what it shows, usually your sound card and capture, make sure the dot is selected on capture, slide volume upwards. If not, click "sysdefault" on right, now you will see a few different slider volume controls and various options. The capture is the recording, click the dot below "Capture" to active it (turn it on) and see if your Microphone is working. If you click "default", you will see 2 volume control columns "Master" and "capture". On the right of Qasmixer, are detected "mixer devices": default, hw, pulse, shm, sysdefault, etc. #Lrc lyrics download xbmc installThere are also some utilities in the Software Manager or Synaptic Package Manager (SPM) called "QAS", like Qasmixer, which you can install and use, and have a lot of settings you can try regarding anything with sound. Just make sure that all "capture" and MICrophone related items are on and slide the volume accordingly. in the volume control in your system tray, click it, and make sure all slider controls are active by clicking little speaker at bottom till green and adjust volume, test it, in there is also a mixer with various options, and usually a setup (configure wrench) option too. or I use a sound "mixer" to turn on the microphone.ĭepending on your edition of Linux Mint, you may have a "Sound" option in your System Settings. I cannot use my mics from the system sound card or webcam at the desktop unless I am in some sound software application that uses them, like audacity, skype, etc. Like what edition and version of Linux Mint you are using. It would help to have more information on your system setup, see FYI below. #Lrc lyrics download xbmc windowsYou might be able to install and use any Karaoke program for Ms Windows application using "wine" as well. There appears to be some online Karaoke options as well, search for "online Karaoke" link below. Transform your Ubuntu Box into a Karaoke Machine OSD Information links: *** There is a PPA, but as of 09-01-2015, I could not get it to install osdlyrics *** OSD Lyrics will detect and connect to the media player.ĭownload OSD lyrics in link below (on left side) as a 32-bit or 64-bit easy install ".deb" file which you just double click to install. To use OSD Lyrics, just launch your media player, then launch OSD Lyrics. It is not a plugin but a standalone program. It automatically downloads the required lyrics from different sources. OSD lyrics displays lyrics of any song that you play through your music player. Perhaps these music players too: Banshee, Exaile, Clementine, etc. In some players, you might have to activate a plug-in in their settings. A lot of Music players, like the wonderful Amarok, and others, already have scrolling lyrics built-in to them which can be used for Karaoke. In addition to what has already been mentioned, a quick search reveals these as well. HI gto52, and anyone else interested in this. Gto52 wrote:Are there any karaoke players in the software manager? ![]()
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