doktor5000 wrote:The other question was how did you actually test the microphone, I don't see an answer for that?
you see i tried to record whats in my desktop through
simplescreenrecorderif you used it before you will know that this app will ask you to set which are yours sound inputs will be go through
from ALSA or PULSEAUDIO or JACK
directaly i choosed pulseaudio and start to record a test
after finishing that i discovered there was no any sound in my record
so i opened pulseaudio and kdemixer to check if the microphone was detected by them and surprisingly none of them did that
so to solve this problem
i need to double check if its software or hardware issue and found it was a software issue.....
i already have in my hand an analogue mic so i made another test to see if pulseaudio or kdemixer can detected it and found both of them detected it
directly i opened
simplescreenrecorder to record again with that mic and it works without any issues
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doktor5000 wrote:You might need to switch the input device or the headset profile to the bluetooth microphone e.g. with pavucontrol or using the KDE mixer.
as you can see pulseaudio and kdemixer have issues to detect headphones built-in microphones as i mentioned above