Hopefully my adventure will help you to enjoy hearing from your virtual machines. Also, I won't be responsible if any of this causes your machine to stop working or catch on fire – but this stuff should be pretty straight-forward and not cause any serious issues that can't be reversed. Hopefully I'll have another post soon describing how to make that work.Īnd here is the usual warning that goes with tweaking your system like this: These instructions worked for me, but your mileage may vary. So once you started your virtual machine, leave things alone! I have also been working on trying to forward the sound over the network to my workstation, but so far I am having mixed results with that. Now for a few caveats – it seems that changing any of the PulseAudio configuration or restarting the service while the virtual machine is running can cause problems like the sound no longer working, all the way to the virtual machine's OS hanging up trying to play sounds. After that, I was getting perfect sound from my virtual machine! The solution to that was to change the sound hardware in the virtual machine's configuration file from to. I fired off a Windows XP x32 guest, and was able to hear sound, but it was very distorted and choppy.
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