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#8223 obsolete Distorted audio with USB headsets in Windows guests Alan
Description

The host is Ubuntu 10.10 running VirtualBox 4.0.2 with Extension Pack 4.0.2-69518. I'm trying to use a USB headset for VOIP calls inside a Windows guest, but the audio quality is very poor. Without any activity in the guest, I hear pops and clicks several times per second. When I drag a window around the screen, or generate any other activity in the guest, the audio gets delayed and distorted.

I've tested with guests running 32-bit Windows XP and 64-bit Windows 7, with and without EHCI mode enabled. I've also tried blacklisting the snd_usb_audio driver in the host. The audio distortion occurs in Windows Media Player as well. To recreate the problem: connect a USB headset to the host, attach it in the VirtualBox guest, make the headset the default audio output device in Windows, start Windows Media Player, and play any of the sample clips.

#8225 obsolete Inconsistent state when snapshot fails with insufficient disk space error yurivict
Description

I tried to create a snapshot in vbox-3.2.12 and it failed due to insufficient disk space. I fixed the disk space issue but subsequent attempts to create a snapshot failed with some obscure message that some file is in use. I was only able to manipulate snapshots again after shutting down this VM.

I don't think this issue is host/guest specific, but guest was Solaris and host was FreeBSD.

#8226 obsolete mount -F vboxfs <shared-folder> <mnt-point> results in reboot of Solaris Guest zorbish
Description

Host - 10.5.8 Mac

Guest - Solaris 10 u 8

Vbox version - 4.0.2 r 69518

Executing mount -F vboxfs <shared-folder> <mnt-point> results in (hard) reboot of the VM. I am not able to mount shared folder inside Solaris guest at all.

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