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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3234 | fixed | Add CD/DVD Image Control to Vbox Guest Additions | ||
| Description |
Currently there is no way to change a CD/DVD image from within a full screen or seamless guest VM. In order to do so, you must revert to windowed mode, use the menu list, and then go back to full screen (or seamless) mode. Suggest adding a component to the VBox Guest Additions to allow in-guest control of the currently mounted CD/DVD image. This is an in-guest version of ticket #3233 about a Host Key shortcut. That version however involves shifting focus away from the guest. |
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| #3239 | fixed | Guest hangs booting DOS 7.1/Win 3.11 when VT-x is enabled | ||
| Description |
I'm trying to boot a DOS 7.11 / Win 3.11 guest with VT-x enabled, but it hangs during early boot with the VirtualBox.exe using up all CPU resources (looks like an infinite loop). It works fine when VT-x is disabled, though. |
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| #3242 | fixed | DVD writing gives incorrect data | ||
| Description |
I'm using VirtualBox 2.1.2 on Ubuntu 8.04. The guest OS is Windows XP with guest additions installed. I'm trying to create a video DVD using Nero under Windows. I've got the host DVD drive mounted with passthrough. I created a video DVD using Nero 9. I wrote the files to a folder so I ended up with a VIDEO_TS folder and all the files in it. I used Nero Burning ROM to write those files to a video DVD. I then read the files back off the DVD and compared with the original files on disk. In one of the large video files, I see two bytes that read back as zeroes every 65536 bytes. If I use K3B under the host Linux system to write the same original DVD video files to a blank disk, and then read those files back, they're identical to the originals. That convinces me that the DVD drive and general DVD writing is working - it's not a hardware or Linux problem. |
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