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#2637 obsolete USB device handling inconsistent acellier
Description
  1. Alcor USB-serial device 9720-058f renamed in USB filter but shows as unknown in popup list
  2. Davis CarChip Pro 8226 1b87-0001 shows as if it is a keyboazrd or mouse - always greyed, "not available", cannot be seen by Windows Guest

iMac 2008, OS-10.5.5; VirtualBox 2.0.4; WinXp sp3 ALL other USB devices work great, including USB memory sticks, hard drives, USB-to-serial converters, a camera, a webcam, and a scanner. The problem devices work in native Mac and Windows environments.

...Al

#2640 obsolete Windows XP Pro SP3 with libusb installed, Ubuntu guest (PUEL) can't see USB devices dave
Description

I have Windows XP Pro SP3 installed on a PC with 2 gig of memory and Intel core2duo E7300 cpu. I do cross platform development, so I have libusb for Windows installed and GTK+-2 for Windows installed as well.

I installed the PUEL version of VirtualBox so I could have USB support, then installed Ubuntu 8.04 as a guest OS. Ubuntu would never see my USB devices - they would show as captured with vboxmanage, but never available in the guest. They would even show in settings and I could add a filter for them, but when I tried to right-click on the USB icon on the lower status bar and click on the device I got a busy error box.

I temporarily removed libusb for Windows on the host (Windows XP Pro SP3) to see if it was causing the problems. The devices then showed as busy until I plugged them in while the Ubuntu guest was running. At that point in time, it did the typical new hardware/install driver in Windows, and the devices became available in the Ubuntu guest.

I shutdown the VM and reinstalled libusb for Windows and tried again, and it failed again. Removing libusb in Windows is the only way I've found to see my USB devices in the Ubuntu guest.

Rather than open a second ticket, I will add the following, since it also deals with libusb:

With libusb removed from the Windows host, the devices are visible in the Ubuntu guest. I installed the libusb development packages and the GTK development packages in Ubutnu, then compiled one of my programs that uses libusb in the Ubuntu guest. This resulted in the VM locking up and took a LONG time to kill in the Windows host. After that, Windows was acting screwy until I completely rebooted the system.

So, there are 2 problems related to libusb usage:

(1) If a Windows host has libusb for Windows installed, an Ubuntu guest cannot see the USB devices and will get an busy error box if you try to add them.

(2) If an Ubuntu guest (Windows host does not have libusb installed) has the libusb and GTK development packages installed, and a program is compiled in the Ubuntu guest that uses libusb, at execution that program causes the virtual machine to lock up and you must kill it in the Windows host.

Dave

#2641 obsolete DVD's Created in XP Guest Do Not Play on Standalone DVD player, PS3, etc choppedliver
Description

I have a dell quadcore with 6gb or Ram running Ubuntu 8.10 as the host and Windows XP as the guest. I backup my DVD's using slysoft AnyDVD and CloneDVD2.

I also have Windows XP installed as a native OS on a separate partition.

Problem:

Inside the XP guest, with the CDrom passthrough enabled, I can backup my encrypted DVDs using Anydvd (decoded) and Clonedvd2 ( copier).

The resulting DVD copies will not play in my PS3 DVD player, any of 3 other standalone DVD players, external USB dvd player, or two internal Dvd players in two laptops I own.

If I reboot into the NATIVE WINDOWS XP ( NOT A VIRTUAL MACHINE ), I can copy these "unreadable copies" that were created IN THE VIRTUAL MACHINE using the same program ( anydvd, clonedvd2 ) and the resulting "copies of the copies" work fine in every DVD player.

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