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Play back a sound on the default output and listen for it on the default input.
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Located in
../jobs/audio.txt.in:149
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Collect audio-related system information. This data can be used to simulate this computer's audio subsystem and perform more detailed tests under a controlled environment.
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Located in
../jobs/audio.txt.in:165
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Attaches the audio hardware data collection log to the results.
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Located in
../jobs/audio.txt.in:175
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This test will verify that the volume levels are at an acceptable level on your local system. The test will validate that the volume is greater than or equal to minvol and less than or equal to maxvol for all sources (inputs) and sinks (outputs) recognized by PulseAudio. It will also validate that the active source and sink are not muted. You should not manually adjust the volume or mute before running this test.
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Located in
../jobs/audio.txt.in:185
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PURPOSE:
Check that external line out connection works correctly
STEPS:
1. Insert cable to speakers (with built-in amplifiers) on the line out port
2. Open system sound preferences, 'Output' tab, select 'Line-out' on the connector list. Click the Test button
3. On the system sound preferences, select 'Internal Audio' on the device list and click 'Test Speakers' to check left and right channel
VERIFICATION:
1. Do you hear a sound in the speakers? The internal speakers should *not* be muted automatically
2. Do you hear the sound coming out on the corresponding channel?
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in
../jobs/audio.txt.in:208
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PURPOSE:
Check that external line in connection works correctly
STEPS:
1. Use a cable to connect the line in port to an external line out source.
2. Open system sound preferences, 'Input' tab, select 'Line-in' on the connector list. Click the Test button
3. After a few seconds, your recording will be played back to you.
VERIFICATION:
Did you hear your recording?
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in
../jobs/audio.txt.in:228
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Run Stream Add benchmark
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Located in
../jobs/benchmarks.txt.in:159
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Run Stream Triad benchmark
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Located in
../jobs/benchmarks.txt.in:165
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Run Network Loopback benchmark
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Located in
../jobs/benchmarks.txt.in:172
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PURPOSE:
This test will check that you can use a BlueTooth HID device
STEPS:
1. Enable either a BT mouse or keyboard
2. Click on the bluetooth icon in the menu bar
3. Select 'Setup new device'
4. Look for the device in the list and select it
5. For mice, perform actions such as moving the pointer, right and left button clicks and double clicks
6. For keyboards, click the Test button to lauch a small tool. Enter some text into the tool and close it.
VERIFICATION:
Did the device work as expected?
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description
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
../jobs/bluetooth.txt.in:105
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