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| #14684 | fixed | Audio no longer emits sound starting with Vbox 5.0.X | ||
| Description |
Hardware Platform: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. P8Z77-V LX (Quad-Core Hyper-Threaded Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K @ 3.50GHz) Host Soundcard: HDA Intel PCH, Chip: Realtek ALC887-VD Host OS: Fedora release 22 (Twenty Two) 4.1.7-200.fc22.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Sep 14 20:19:24 UTC 2015 Host Audio Driver: PulseAudio Guest OS: Oracle Solaris 11.3 X86 SunOS ducky4 5.11 11.3 i86pc i386 i86pc Guest Audio Controller: ICH AC97 Guest Audio Info (booted into Solaris 11.3): Name = audio810#0, Config = Intel AC'97 (ICH), HW Info = AC'97 codec: SigmaTel STAC9700 See this URL for a full description of the problem (replicable 100%): https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=73856 In short, starting with the 5.0.X series, audio stopped emitting sound on non-Linux guest systems including Solaris11, Solaris10, FreeBSD-10.2 and PC-BSD-10.2. All Linux guests continue to emit audio across the 4 and 5 Vbox versions. The setting of the Guest Audio Controller is of no consequence. Audio is heard regardless on Linux guest systems but not on Solaris and *BSD guests. Rolling back from any of the 5 Vbox versions to any of the 4 versions resolves the problem with no other changes to either the host or guest systems. It also is not confined to Fedora 22 as a host since the behaviour is the same on Gentoo 2.2, Linux Mint 17.2 and my own homegrown LFS host. |
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| #13849 | obsolete | Audio not work if there is a running guest with network adapter enabled | ||
| Description |
If there is a running guest with network adapter enabled (tested NAT and Bridged) when starting from Power Down a Windows guest x64 the audio do not work. Host of test: Windows 7 x64 SP1 Guest tested with problem: Windows 7 x64, Windows 8 x64 |
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| #3799 | fixed | Audio output stops working on Linux guest | ||
| Description |
I'm running VirtualBox 2.2.0 on a 64-bit Debian 5.0 (Lenny) host with 32-bit Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid) and Windows XP guests. I configured AC97 virtual sound devices on both guests using ALSA because PulseAudio can't find the correct output on my particular variant of Intel HDA hardware (Dell Optiplex 755). Sound initially functions great on both guests but audio output stops working on Ubuntu after a random amount of time (typically a couple of days) with no errors. Media applications still seem to recognize and use the sound device, but I can't hear anything. Restarting the Ubuntu guest temporarily fixes the problem. The Windows guest doesn't have this issue. |
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