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| #3005 | obsolete | C-media usb headphone set: stuttering audio. | ||
| Description |
I have a pair of usb headphones from altec lansing that utilizes the c-media audio interface. I have a second pair of generic headphones that also uses the c-media interface. When I use either pair of headphones, I hear constant stuttering or skipping in the audio. The audio also seems to play slowly. I am using pulse audio currently. (I have also tried alsa and oss unsuccessfully). What is interesting to me is that they worked after the initial installation. One day the stuttering began and they haven't worked properly since. I don't recall intentionally changing anything at the time of the degradation. Audio through the regular speakers works fine. VENDOR: 0D8C PRODUCT ID: 000C REV: 0100 |
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| #3007 | obsolete | Vista Host Network Driver Kills WakeOnLan for Network Adapter | ||
| Description |
Enabling the Virtualbox Host Interface Networking Driver disrupts the WakeOnLan feature on my network adapter. i.e. workstation will not wake up from sleep through network activity if the networking driver is enabled. This occurs when VirtualBox is not running. If I disable it or uninstall the networking driver, WakeOnLan works again. Workstation details: VirtualBox version: AMD64 2.1.0-41146 Host: Vista 64 SP1 |
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| #3008 | obsolete | VDI lost due to failed Discard Snapshot attempt due to out of disk space condition | ||
| Description |
Host platform: Dell Inspiron 1300/CPU:1.8G/RAM:2G OS: Win XP Pro SP2 My VirtualBox test platform: Guest OS: Win XP Pro SP2 I was down to approx 1.9G free disk space so was cleaning up... Noticed that test platform (with 1 snapshot) was consuming approx 9G (base VDI=6G, snapshot=3G). I selected Discard Snapshot - there was a LOT of disk activity and progress was slow... I noted progress at 77% approx 15 min after initiating discard operation. When I returned, there was a VirtualBox error dialog (unfortunately I did not make note of the error as I assumed it would be in the log - but it was not!). My recollection is that the error reported was an out of disk situation (ERR NO SPACE? or similar) I am now unable to start the VM as the following error is reported: VERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND - see attached log files for details. Sure was an easy way to free up 3G! ;) |
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