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Second Life - Linux Voice Support README
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WHAT IS IT?
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Linux Voice Support is a feature in testing which allows users of the Linux
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Second Life client to participate in voice-chat with other residents and
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groups inside Second Life, with an appropriate headset/microphone.
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REQUIREMENTS
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* A headset/microphone supported by your chosen version of Linux
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* At this time, the PulseAudio audio system is recommended; this software
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is already part of most modern (2009+) Linux desktop systems. Alternatively,
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the ALSA audio system may be used on systems installed from around
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2007 onwards (again this is likely already installed on your system).
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TESTING YOUR SETTINGS
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* The Second Life region 'Voice Echo Canyon' is a great place for testing
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your hardware settings and quality - it will 'echo' your voice back to you
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when you speak.
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KNOWN PROBLEMS
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* Compatibility with old ALSA-based audio systems (such as Ubuntu Dapper
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from 2006) is poor.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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PROBLEM 1: I don't see a white dot over the head of my avatar or other
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Voice-using avatars.
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SOLUTION:
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a. Ensure that 'Enable voice' is enabled in the 'Sound' section of the
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Preferences window, and that you are in a voice-enabled area.
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b. If the above does not help, exit Second Life and ensure that any
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remaining 'SLVoice' processes (as reported by 'ps', 'top' or similar)
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are killed before restarting.
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PROBLEM 2: I have a white dot over my head but I never see (or hear!) anyone
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except myself listed in the Active Speakers dialog when I'm sure that other
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residents nearby are active Voice users.
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SOLUTION: This is an incompatibility between the Voice support and your
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system's audio (ALSA) driver version/configuration.
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a. Back-up and remove your ~/.asoundrc file, re-test.
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b. Check for updates to your kernel, kernel modules and ALSA-related
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packages using your Linux distribution's package-manager - install these,
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reboot and re-test.
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c. Update to the latest version of ALSA manually. For a guide, see the
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'Update to the Latest Version of ALSA' section of this page:
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<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto> or the official
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documentation on the ALSA site: <http://www.alsa-project.org/> - reboot
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and re-test.
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PROBLEM 3: I can hear other people, but they cannot hear me.
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SOLUTION:
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a. Ensure that you have the 'Speak' button (at the bottom of the Second Life
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window) activated while you are trying to speak.
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b. Ensure that your microphone jack is inserted into the correct socket of your
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sound card, where appropriate.
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c. Use your system mixer-setting program (such as the PulseAudio 'volume
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control' applet or the ALSA 'alsamixer' program) to ensure that microphone
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input is set as the active input source and is not muted.
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d. Verify that audio input works in other applications, i.e. Audacity
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PROBLEM 4: Other people just hear bursts of loud noise when I speak.
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SOLUTION:
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a. Use your system mixer-setting program or the 'alsamixer' program to ensure
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that microphone Gain/Boost is not set too high.
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FURTHER PROBLEMS?
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Please report further issues to the public Second Life issue-tracker
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at <http://jira.secondlife.com/> (please note, however, that this is not
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a support forum).
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