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Stopped Working After Computer Restart #65

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mtchkelly opened this issue Apr 20, 2021 · 5 comments
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Stopped Working After Computer Restart #65

mtchkelly opened this issue Apr 20, 2021 · 5 comments

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@mtchkelly
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After restarting my computer (Ubuntu 20.04) Cadmus is not working correctly. The program starts and will show up as an audio input, but it doesn't actually input anything. My regular microphone source works just fine. I've tried reinstalling several times, even using the .zip version, but the problem still persists. When I speak through my mics with Cadmus as the input, the monitor below the outputs in the system sound settings lights up blue, but not the input monitor.
I don't know if this has anything to do with the 2 audio output the software creates along with the denoised input, but it's really strange.
I had no issues with this until restarting my computer.

@mtchkelly
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mtchkelly commented Apr 20, 2021

Update and possible fix: After a bunch of messing around, I think suppressing the mic currently selected as input is what is causing this issue.

@HerXayah
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Have the same Problem.
No Fix for me yet.
Using KDE Plasma 5 and worked until yesterday

@HenningCash
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HenningCash commented Apr 29, 2021

Install Pulse Audio Volume Control (pavucontrol) and make sure under "Recording" that "Loopback to Cadmus Raw Microphone Redirect" records from your Mic. "Remapped Stream" should use "Monitor of Cadmus Microphone Sink".

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Also: Make sure you have not selected the "Denoised Mic" as default recording device.

@HerXayah
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Yea had that, didnt change any settings

@vigenere23
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@HenningCash Thanks for the fix, worked for me on PopOS 20.04. Unfortunatly have to do it every time I enable filtering, since the loopback automatically redirects from itself, which results in the full suppression mode described in #67.

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