http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14559
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--- Comment #27 from dRewsus drewsus@gmail.com 2010-09-10 01:32:25 CDT --- (In reply to comment #26)
Using Ubuntu 10.04 with wine 1.42, or Wine 1.2 I have thus far been completly unable to find a working solution for this bug. Tried all the padsp, aoss, alsa/oss winecfg changing, asoundrc, volume control changes people have suggested on various forums. Next step is to build Wine by hand with the patches on this bug.
Howdy all. So, after some time, and much frustration... I have gotten it working with a Cyber Acoustics ac-740 analogue mic.
Previously, I had a version of wine that was patched for pulseaudio. My mic worked in all native apps (that I tested). Sound worked in various other programs in wine (Starcraft II, Zuma Deluxe/Revenge, Plants v Zombies, even Rosetta for output) but the mic just would not get recognized in Rosetta.
I tried selecting all audio options one at a time in winecfg, the .asoundrc route, and other mumbo jumbo as well.
Eventually I decided to remove wine and add the Ubuntu Wine ppa and install wine1.3
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install wine1.3
start up winecfg, go to the audio tab to initialize audio drivers. Mine was set to ALSA and I left it as such. Starting up Rosetta (et al) I could now see both my netbook builtin speaker and my ac-740. I proceeded to test out French Level 1 Unit 1 and all worked wonderfully (respectively to the quality of the 10$ mic).
Remember that this was analogue, not USB (digital). I have not been able to get a USB mic working, but I havent tried since changing my wine install and I dont have access to one at this time.
Also note that I had removed my .asoundrc file so it was not involved or needed at all for me.