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@@ -4,36 +4,24 @@ Second Life - Linux Voice Support README
WHAT IS IT?
-=-=-=-=-=-
-Linux Voice Support is a new feature in testing which allows users
-of the Linux Second Life client to participate in voice-chat with other
-residents and groups inside Second Life, with an appropriate
-headset/microphone.
-
-Linux Voice Support is currently EXPERIMENTAL and is known to still
-have some compatibility issues.
+Linux Voice Support is a feature in testing which allows users of the Linux
+Second Life client to participate in voice-chat with other residents and
+groups inside Second Life, with an appropriate headset/microphone.
REQUIREMENTS
-=-=-=-=-=-=
* A headset/microphone supported by your chosen version of Linux
-* The ALSA sound system (you probably already have this -
- i.e. the alsa-base and alsa-utils packages on Ubuntu)
-
-Success with Linux Voice support has been reported on the following
-systems:
-* Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper) with Intel ICH5/CMI9761A+ audio chipset
-* Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper) with SigmaTel STAC2997 audio chipset
-* Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper) with Creative EMU10K1 audio chipset
-* Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty) with USB Plantronics headset
-* Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty) with Intel HDA audio chipset
-* Fedora Core 6 with (unknown) audio chipset
-* Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) with (unknown) audio chipset
+* At this time, the PulseAudio audio system is recommended; this software
+ is already part of most modern (2009+) Linux desktop systems. Alternatively,
+ the ALSA audio system may be used on systems installed from around
+ 2007 onwards (again this is likely already installed on your system).
KNOWN PROBLEMS
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-* The 'Input Level' meter in the Voice Chat Device Settings dialog
- does not respond to audio input.
+* Compatibility with old ALSA-based audio systems (such as Ubuntu Dapper
+ from 2006) is poor.
TROUBLESHOOTING
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
@@ -41,12 +29,11 @@ TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM 1: I don't see a white dot over the head of my avatar or other
Voice-using avatars.
SOLUTION:
-a. Ensure that 'Enable voice chat' is enabled in the Voice Chat
- preferences window and that you are in a voice-enabled area (you
- will see a blue headphone icon in the SL menu-bar).
+a. Ensure that 'Enable voice' is enabled in the 'Sound' section of the
+ Preferences window, and that you are in a voice-enabled area.
b. If the above does not help, exit Second Life and ensure that any
remaining 'SLVoice' processes (as reported by 'ps', 'top' or similar)
- are killed.
+ are killed before restarting.
PROBLEM 2: I have a white dot over my head but I never see (or hear!) anyone
except myself listed in the Active Speakers dialog when I'm sure that other
@@ -65,12 +52,13 @@ c. Update to the latest version of ALSA manually. For a guide, see the
PROBLEM 3: I can hear other people, but they cannot hear me.
SOLUTION:
-a. Ensure that you have the 'Talk' button activated while you are trying to
- speak.
+a. Ensure that you have the 'Speak' button (at the bottom of the Second Life
+ window) activated while you are trying to speak.
b. Ensure that your microphone jack is inserted into the correct socket of your
sound card, where appropriate.
-c. Use your system mixer-setting program or the 'alsamixer' program to ensure
- that microphone input is set as the active input source and is not muted.
+c. Use your system mixer-setting program (such as the PulseAudio 'volume
+ control' applet or the ALSA 'alsamixer' program) to ensure that microphone
+ input is set as the active input source and is not muted.
d. Verify that audio input works in other applications, i.e. Audacity
PROBLEM 4: Other people just hear bursts of loud noise when I speak.