OK, hee is a simple test case : - create a VM with sound, mapped to Windows DirectSound Note: I used a previously created VM - start Windows Sound Recorder in the host - make a few seconds of recording, just to test that it works (no need for a microhone, just to see if it reports any errors, it shouldn't) - stop recording - start the VM, wait a second or two - try recording again, now for me it gives an error dialog (attached) (system data again : - host OS : Windows 2000 Professional SP4 - vbox version : 1.3.8 - guest OS: irrelevant , I tried Windows 2003, and the boot menu of an Ubuntu CD, the problem happens right after the VM BIOS screen appears ) Regards, David
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of David Balazic Sent: Mon 19-Mar-07 14:43 To: VirtualBox end user list Subject: RE: [vbox-users] Major audio problems with v1.3.8 Tried v1.3.6 , v1.3.4 , tried different install options... no help :-( any idea ? I will now try the three R's of Windows (retry, reboot, reinstall) Regards, David ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of David Balazic Sent: Mon 19-Mar-07 14:36 To: [email protected] Subject: [vbox-users] Major audio problems with v1.3.8 Hi! vbox 138 on w2k Today I noticed, that inside the guest (win2003) the microphone is mute. There is no sound at all. Only silence. I also noticed, that while this VM is running, the microphone does not work at all, Windows Soundrecorder for example returns some error about the format not being supported when starting recording. Skype also complains about the microphone. After stopping the VM, everything works. This all worked before nicely. I will try to revert to vboc 1.3.6 to see if it helps. Regards, David
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