The install of Airtime, with the recommendation to purge pulseaudio seems to have purged the capability to record via microphone on the test machine we are using.
Before the install, shows were being recording -using Audacity- on the computer in question. Now no applications will pick up audio from the microphone even though the system appears to recognize that the microphone is attached.
Re-installing pulseaudio did not help, applications cannot pickup audio from the microphone.
While on the topic, exactly why is it recommended to remove pulseaudio? I read in another thread that it "doesn't do anything for us" but it does do something for other user applications, and removing it may have unintended consequences.
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Did you try rebooting or relogin to you desktop after reinstalling
pulseaudio?
The reasons for removing pulseaudio are 1) pulseaudio is only running while
you are logged in to your desktop, so sound would stop when you log out, and
2) while it is possible to run pulseaudio in "system-mode" (not tied to a
specific user), this would result in any desktop sounds being played over
your live radio broadcast.
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> While on the topic, exactly why is it recommended to remove pulseaudio?
> I read in another thread that it "doesn't do anything for us" but it does do
> something for other user applications, and removing it may have unintended
> consequences.
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