Dear Lazyweb,
**UPDATE – READ BELOW THE SOLUTION**
I am having troubles getting my [Polycom Communicator](https://www.polycom.com/emea/en/products/voice/desktop/communicator_c100s.html) for Skype speakerphone working in Ubuntu – the microphone volume is always very low in Skype, and when I try to adjust the mixer volume slider for the mic, there is no luck. This does not appear to be a Skype issue – I tried recording in Audacity and the problem exists there too.
* [Launchpad bug](https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/240623)
* [Ubuntu forums thread](https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5202323)
Has anyone found a fix for this, and does this exist on other distros?
## UPDATE: Solution
Much thanks to Tom Mann who [left a comment](https://archivedblog.jonobacon.com/?p=1199#comment-122051) to point to his forums post with a possible solution. Well, I did the following, and it worked:
* `sudo alsactl store`
* `sudo cp /var/lib/alsa/asound.state /var/lib/alsa/asound.state.old`
* `sudo nano /var/lib/alsa/asound.state`
I then found the `state.Communicator` block and the sub-block with `name ‘Mic Capture Volume’` – the `value` was set to 0, so I set it to the maximum value, which is `64`. My block looks like this:
> control.2 {
> comment.access ‘read write’
> comment.type INTEGER
> comment.count 1
> comment.range ‘0 – 64’
> iface MIXER
> name ‘Mic Capture Volume’
> value 64
> }
Then **unplug the Polycom Communicator** and plug it back in again. It should now work. 🙂