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Add manual test case for DMIC capture #1247

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sofci commented Jan 10, 2025

Can one of the admins verify this patch?

reply test this please to run this test once

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marc-hb commented Jan 11, 2025

test this please

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Git commit message needs to align with repository style. -1 until updated

A few notes on the content. I guess this is intended as a quick smoke test. We do have existing docs and tools to test for audio quality like #972 , but I'm ok not to go too deep in what happens in "verify" here.


## Preconditions
1. The system is powered on.
2. A Linux-based system with Realtek AIOC and transducer card is available
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To be precise, a system with PCH DMIC connected (Realtek AIOC is one option but there are many other).

test-case/manual: Add DMIC capture test case

Signed-off-by: Mohsin Khan <[email protected]>
@kv2019i kv2019i merged commit bcd5ce3 into thesofproject:main Feb 5, 2025
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