My built-in digital microphone array does not work and that is all that I want to fix so I can use Facebook video and telephone calling features with friends. My internal laptop speakers do work and plugging in my Logitech laptop speakers into the 3.5 mm headphone jack also works so I can hear audio and play music. If I am correct, then Feren OS 2021.1 64-bit should be based on Ubuntu 20.10 64-bit GNU/Linux.Īll I need to fix is my built-in digital microphone array.
Previously, I was using Red Hat Fedora Workstation 33 64-bit GNU/Linux and almost everything just worked including the digital microphone array, but I prefer using an Ubuntu-based GNU/Linux distribution as I find that it has more available software packages, libraries, and dependencies and some of my third-party, cross-platform, closed-source, commercial, and proprietary software products work better than on Red Hat-based GNU/Linux distributions.
How can I get you more technical information about my sound cards to be of greater help in troubleshooting this technical issue? It has been a while since I last used any GNU/Linux distribution in terms of troubleshooting this digital microphone array to get it to work especially on an Ubuntu-based distribution. I know that this is the Linux Mint Forums, but I have been doing research over the past few days and it seems that MrEen is a moderator here and he has had some experience in helping other people with the HP Omen 17 gaming notebook PC to fix the microphone issues. Just to be clear, my built-in 720P web camera works, but other people can not hear me via Facebook video calling or telephone calling features. I want to be able to get my built-in digital microphone array to work so I can use Facebook video calling with a few friends of mine. It mostly works, but my digital microphone array or my built-in laptop microphone is detected as a Cannon Lake PCH cAVS multichannel input and it can not detect any audio.
I also have Feren OS 2021.1 64-bit GNU/Linux installed on my secondary Kingston A400 SATA-III 6 GB/s 1.92 TB solid-state disk. I own a late 2019 Computer Upgrade King Hewlett Packard Omen 15t gaming notebook PC and I have Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit Pro edition version 20H2 installed on my primary ADATA SX8100NP M.2 2 TB PCI-e NVMe x4 solid-state disk.