Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
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Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
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Can you set the virtual audio device to AC-97 ?
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Re: Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
If you add the VMware Sound Blaster 16 audio device, then install the VMware Sound Blaster 16 driver from RApps, it should work in theory.
That said, I've tried it on my ESX server and can't get it to work since the server has no audio device to connect to. In VMware Workstation it may be more likely to work.
That said, I've tried it on my ESX server and can't get it to work since the server has no audio device to connect to. In VMware Workstation it may be more likely to work.
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Re: Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
https://reactos.org/wiki/VMware#Setting_up_AudioVladPuzakov wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 8:09 pm Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
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Re: Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
Do it the Druaga way. A aux cable and a speakerkarlexceed wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:18 pm That said, I've tried it on my ESX server and can't get it to work since the server has no audio device to connect to.
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Re: Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
This is what I did, but the driver links on the wiki page are dead.binarymaster wrote: ↑Sat Sep 08, 2018 1:46 amhttps://reactos.org/wiki/VMware#Setting_up_AudioVladPuzakov wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 8:09 pm Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
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Re: Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
Tried that, still says "multimedia audio device", maybe I'm doing something wrong? Can you tell me step by step, how did you managed to make audio work?karlexceed wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:18 pm If you add the VMware Sound Blaster 16 audio device, then install the VMware Sound Blaster 16 driver from RApps, it should work in theory.
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Re: Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
Check out device VID and PID identifiers in the Device Manager, and find appropriate driver using Google.VladPuzakov wrote: ↑Sat Sep 08, 2018 12:13 pm This is what I did, but the driver links on the wiki page are dead.
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Re: Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
I does not have the VID and PID identifiers.binarymaster wrote: ↑Sat Sep 08, 2018 2:35 pmCheck out device VID and PID identifiers in the Device Manager, and find appropriate driver using Google.VladPuzakov wrote: ↑Sat Sep 08, 2018 12:13 pm This is what I did, but the driver links on the wiki page are dead.
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Re: Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
Either this one: https://devid.info/ru/p614109/Creative+ ... +%28WDM%29
or that one: https://devid.info/ru/p865065/Creative+ ... +%28WDM%29
And please tell us when you'll find out working driver.
or that one: https://devid.info/ru/p865065/Creative+ ... +%28WDM%29
And please tell us when you'll find out working driver.
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Re: Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
This link gave me this program, but it says "cannot find data".binarymaster wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 10:28 am Either this one: https://devid.info/ru/p614109/Creative+ ... +%28WDM%29
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binarymaster wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 10:28 am or that one: https://devid.info/ru/p865065/Creative+ ... +%28WDM%29
As for this one, i'm not sure where I should unpack this files, "ReactOS/system32"?
Re: Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
On this link, on the bottom of the page you can see instruction. This instruction also applicable for ReactOS:VladPuzakov wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 7:42 pmAs for this one, i'm not sure where I should unpack this files, "ReactOS/system32"?
On first step you can temporarily unpack archive in any directory ("C:/driver/" for sample) it doesn't matter.How to install driver with Device ID PCI\VEN_1274&DEV_1371&SUBSYS_13711274
1. First, find file that you need to download. Get the file and unpack source of archive to a directory.
2. In the device manager, select the device, drivers for which you want to install or update.
3. Right click on device node and select - update.
4. Select the directory with unpacked files in update drivers dialog wizard.
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Re: Is it possible to set-up audio in the VMware, or does it only works in the VirtualBox?
Oh, sorry, didn't noticed the instruction! And... Yes, it works! Now I have an audio in the ReactOS! Thank you both so much!
Tried the ones from this link:binarymaster wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 10:28 am And please tell us when you'll find out working driver.
The first one from the top, and they worked! (Didn't tried the other ones yet)
Thank you so much again!
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I'm also interested, is there a point in using the "sb16" sound-card instead of the "es1371", does it have a different sound quality?
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