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| #1033 | obsolete | Guest USB Audio fails running on windows host | ||
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Problem: On Windows hosts, USB Audio devices are correctly identified and installed in the guest but there is no sound in either direction. This happens with Windows and Linux guests.
Description:
When connecting the USB device (Plantronics headset in this case) one can see the USB activity light flashing when there should be sound, but nothing is heard. When using the volume control on the headset, the volume slider moves in the guest - so communication is definitively happening. All hardware is recognized and correctly identified/installed in the guest. Host is Vista x64, attempted Win XP & Vista and openSUSE Linux (clean installs) with no success. References: It appears this can be made to work on Linux hosts with some tweaking, but others have the same problem on win hosts. http://vbox.innotek.de/pipermail/vbox-users/2007-April/001441.html http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=3281 http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=3335 http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=3138
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Three logs are attached with different scenarios:
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| #1045 | obsolete | USB broken on Windows XP host | ||
| Description |
I cannot get USB properly functioning on Windows XP (host, SP2) (and a linux guest, but I am sure that it is set up properly). Quite often Virtualbox tell me that the USB device is still in use. Other time I get the new hardware wizard. Often other USB devices (for which there are no filter and that I have not selected) stop to work on the host (my USB wireless card) and the host need to be rebooted. From time to time I manage to connect them to the Virtual Machine but given the previous problems I cannot rely on that. I suspect a conflict between Virtualbox and the native Windows XP drivers. The devices was a USB disk / key. As a workaround I have configured a raw hard disk access to these devices (they are seen as \.\PhysicalDrive1 by XP) and disabled USB support. Then the USB is managed by the host and it works (the USB key is thus see as a ide hard disk by the guest) but it will only works for USB hard disks/keys and present some inconvenience. |
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| #1047 | obsolete | USB broken in 1.5.4 | ||
| Description |
After upgrading my Gutsy host to 1.5.4, one of my USB devices no longer works in my Win2k guest. Specifically, my Logitech Harmony 880 remote now has a yellow exclamation beside the USB device in the Device Manager. Downgrading back to 1.5.2 allows it to work properly. Deleting the device and re-adding did not help. |
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