Ubuntu 11.10 - How can i stop self-feedback-loop, coming directly from my microphone to speaker?

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Published on 2012-04-12T11:36:01Z Indexed on 2012/04/12 11:42 UTC
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I have microphone audio, which comes instantly to my speaker. I am using default pulseaudio and alsa from the package.

I have tried to setup:

1) PA /etc/pulse/default.pa /etc/asound.conf $ ls analog-input-aux.conf analog-input-fm.conf analog-input-mic.conf analog-input-tvtuner.conf analog-output-desktop-speaker.conf analog-output-mono.conf analog-input.conf analog-input-front-mic.conf analog-input-mic.conf.common analog-input-video.conf analog-output-headphones-2.conf analog-output-speaker.conf analog-input.conf.common analog-input-internal-mic.conf analog-input-mic-line.conf analog-output.conf analog-output-headphones.conf iec958-stereo-output.conf analog-input-dock-mic.conf analog-input-linein.conf analog-input-rear-mic.conf analog-output.conf.common analog-output-lfe-on-mono.conf

2) ALSA in lsmod to make sure no loopback modules are loaded

etc but none is resolving it. And there are many less information available on this.

Has anyone similar problem solution in Ubuntu 11.10? (this problem i have resolved in Ubuntu 11.04 by replacing the default pulseaudio version to latest source from git, but while trying the same in Ubuntu 11.10 does not worked).

Any tips please?

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