Michael W Cocke wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 00:14:14 -0600, you wrote:
On Monday 24 January 2005 20:45, Michael W Cocke wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:26:09 -0600, you wrote:
On Monday 24 January 2005 18:35, Michael W Cocke wrote:
Just curious - is the audio in vmware workstation working under SuSE 9.2 for anyone? I've futzed with it for hours, tried VMware tech support, yada yada. No audio.
Mike-
have you tried: $esddsp vmware
I guess that won't work. vmware isn't the started binary but only a shell script; and an esddsp (or artdsp) call to a shell script does not work. For sound in VMware you have IMO to possibilities: a) configure your sounddaemon to free the device as fast as possible and start VMware after the deamon has freed the device b) stop the sounddaemon; start VMware and restart the daemon after shutting down VMware again. I have a Windows XP Installation running in VMware 4.5.2 and I do have sound in the VM. Andreas
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 07:44:59 +0100, you wrote:
Michael W Cocke wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 00:14:14 -0600, you wrote:
On Monday 24 January 2005 20:45, Michael W Cocke wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:26:09 -0600, you wrote:
On Monday 24 January 2005 18:35, Michael W Cocke wrote:
Just curious - is the audio in vmware workstation working under SuSE 9.2 for anyone? I've futzed with it for hours, tried VMware tech support, yada yada. No audio.
Mike-
have you tried: $esddsp vmware
I guess that won't work. vmware isn't the started binary but only a shell script; and an esddsp (or artdsp) call to a shell script does not work.
For sound in VMware you have IMO to possibilities: a) configure your sounddaemon to free the device as fast as possible and start VMware after the deamon has freed the device b) stop the sounddaemon; start VMware and restart the daemon after shutting down VMware again.
I have a Windows XP Installation running in VMware 4.5.2 and I do have sound in the VM.
Thanks! That actually helps quite a bit. I _WILL_ figure this out. Mike- -- Mornings: Evolution in action. Only the grumpy will survive. -- Please note - Due to the intense volume of spam, we have installed site-wide spam filters at catherders.com. If email from you bounces, try non-HTML, non-encoded, non-attachments.
"Kyek, Andreas, VF-DE" <A.Kyek@vodafone.com> [26 Jan 2005 07:44 +0100]:
For sound in VMware you have IMO to possibilities: a) configure your sounddaemon to free the device as fast as possible and start VMware after the deamon has freed the device
b) stop the sounddaemon; start VMware and restart the daemon after shutting down VMware again.
c) Use a soundcard that multiplexes in hardware, like the SB live! I'd try to get a cheap used SB live! Philipp
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 20:24:40 +0100, you wrote:
"Kyek, Andreas, VF-DE" <A.Kyek@vodafone.com> [26 Jan 2005 07:44 +0100]:
For sound in VMware you have IMO to possibilities: a) configure your sounddaemon to free the device as fast as possible and start VMware after the deamon has freed the device
b) stop the sounddaemon; start VMware and restart the daemon after shutting down VMware again.
c) Use a soundcard that multiplexes in hardware, like the SB live!
I'd try to get a cheap used SB live!
Did I forget to describe my hardware? Forgive my absent-mindedness. I do use a SB Live. My Asus P4P800 has an AC97 on board, but I have it disabled. IMHO, the AC97 sounds tinny - at least this one does... I can definitely hear the difference. Mike- -- Mornings: Evolution in action. Only the grumpy will survive. -- Please note - Due to the intense volume of spam, we have installed site-wide spam filters at catherders.com. If email from you bounces, try non-HTML, non-encoded, non-attachments.
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Kyek, Andreas, VF-DE
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Michael W Cocke
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Philipp Thomas