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    How to hear on my speakers my voice from my microphone



    I'm using Ubuntu 22.04 desktop. I've noticed that both Pulse Audio & Pipewire both seem to be installed. I would prefer it to be done bya GUI if possible.

    I simply want to hear (on my speakers) my voice when speaking into my microphone, situated at some distance from my speakers to minimise feedback. I've tried all the suggested solutions at How to hear my voice in speakers with a mic?



    John

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    Re: How to hear on my speakers my voice from my microphone

    There are some sound cards that are not bi-directional. In other words, you can either record or listen to sounds, but not both at the same time.

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    Re: How to hear on my speakers my voice from my microphone

    This works on mine, but I'm one that use's very little GUI's, I prefer CLI
    Code:
    arecord -r 192000 -f s16_le --buffer-time=1 - | aplay -
    Will record and play your mic at the same time....that is if your card supports it.

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    Re: How to hear on my speakers my voice from my microphone

    How do I find out if the sound card is bi-directional?
    John

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    Re: How to hear on my speakers my voice from my microphone

    Run that code in post #3

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