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| #14945 | obsolete | Audio doesn't consistently work in VirtualBox | ||
| Description |
VirtualBox audio is inconsistent in sending audio to speakers. I am using a Windows 7 64-bit host, and all my Virtual Machines are affected (Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Windows XP). The definition of inconsistent here refers to the fact that audio will play on certain sessions of using the Guest OS (for the entire session), but not every time I use my Guest OS. The workaround I have found that works consists of the following steps:
This will allow the virtual machine to play audio until the host machine is restarted. I have attached the log file for my Linux Mint VM, as this is the machine I primarily emulate. |
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| #11752 | duplicate | Audio driver issue (PCM_in, PCM_mic) issue | ||
| Description |
Hi, every time I turn on my virtual machine, I am getting error saying "Some audio devices (PCM_in, PCM_mic) could not be opened. Guest applications generating audio output or depending on audio input may hang. Make sure your host audio device is working properly. Check the logfile for error messages of the audio subsystem" I remember when I use earlier version this wasn't a issue Audio selection, I select windows direct sound, and have tried ac97 and Intel HD audio. https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=15068 on the forum, there are people who tried sb16, no error, but no sound after boot up. |
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| #15583 | obsolete | Audio driver set to null for all guests on Solaris host | ||
| Description |
Solaris 11.3 host: Upgraded from VirtualBox 5.0.22 to 5.0.24 and no sound in Windows or Linux guests. Found audio driver set to null for all guests. Even setting the audio driver to Solaris a pressing OK it reverts to null. Reverted to 5.0.22, set the audio driver to Solaris for each guest and sound now works. |
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