Hello, VirtualBox does actually emulate an Intel AC'97 sound controller. Daniele, I'm sorry if this sounds silly, but have you checked the volume controls in the host and the guest and whether you get sound from other applications on the host? Have you tried with other guests?
Regards, Michael David Baron wrote: > On Tuesday 06 February 2007, daniele wrote: >> David Baron ha scritto: >>> On Saturday 03 February 2007, daniele wrote: >>>> hi, >>>> in my vbox is running win xp but i can't listen music.xp doesn't find my >>>> sb 128 pci.it recognize only the integrate audiocard but no sound exit >>>> from the card. >>>> sorry for my english,please help me! >>>> ciao >>> The vbox guest will no see any audio cards. Audio somehow gets routed >>> just fine through OSS or ALSA OSS compatability mode. That is, if you >>> enable this for this VM. >> i've enabled with OSS but no sound come out from integrated audio card >> (win xp detect an intel integrated audio).i use the sb128 pci with host, >> got i set the integrated ac in ubuntu host or do something to listen >> music in xp guest? >> sorry for my english,thanx > > Qemu emulates certain hardware, i.e. a soundblaster or ensonic card, a > monitor, etc. VirtualBox emulates a certain ethernet card and everything else > just works (or is supposed to). > > Problem with VirtualBox's approach is that Windows (any version to my > knowledge), wants a valid driver installed. Install in Qemu and it does and > has this. The Windows programs think they are playing through a older generic > soundblaster and the sound comes out of your sb128. Start Windows in Vbox, > open the device manager and see audio device checked as error! Try to install > a driver. It will not find one. (Same for your video card and number of > others--my win98 complains about the video monitor setup on each boot but > then works OK). _______________________________________________ vbox-users mailing list [email protected] http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-users
