> If you are lucky enough to have ALSA sound working in guest on 1.3.4 > without host reboots, you can access sound in the guest and the host > concurrently. If you start a second guest, with ALSA sound, there is a > complaint about no access to the sound device, but sound works normally in > the second guest.
Most ALSA drivers are not multiclient so how this can work, I do not know. An .asoundrc can be set up to mix several clients into the main hw:0 or whatever. Jack could readily connect multiple sources to one device as well but lets have ALSA working without crashing the host before graduating. Anyway, to get a VM to have sufficient performance to take advantage of jack's capabilities and do useful sound production is a nice dream, especially on my of PIII clunker. _______________________________________________ vbox-users mailing list [email protected] http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-users
