Here are the instructions.

Begin instructions:
1. navigate to the .vmware file of your os that you installed with vmware 
google where the files are stored on a mac if you can't find it 
2. when on the .vmware file e.g win xp.vmware right click and show package 
contents 
3. find (os name) .vmx e.g win xp.vmx 
right click, choose open with, and other... 
next find the pop up menu that says recommended applications 
and set that to all applications 
then browse and open the file with text edit 
then at the bottom insert the following line 
pciSound.playBuffer = "14" 

(note I set mine to 14 witch is the lowest value my mbp can handle before 
choppy sound occurs) 
you can try this and if not go up 3 numbers higher or so 
then save the file 
note make sure fusion is not running while editing the file 

End instructions:



Good luck. and be sure to make a back up in case something brakes. I have mine 
set to 10 I believe. 


On Apr 20, 2013, at 2:04 PM, Stuart Young <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Sarah.
> does this work in fusion5?.
> Many thanks.
> Regards.
> Stuart.
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