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virtualbox.org • View topic - How to disable audio capture ...

    https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=47299#:~:text=If%20you%20are%20unable%20to%20play%20any%20audio,and%20thus%20denies%20other%20applications%20from%20playing%20sound.
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windows 10 - Audio not working in win 10 in virtualbox ...

    https://superuser.com/questions/1106839/audio-not-working-in-win-10-in-virtualbox-virtualbox-5-1-2-guest-additions-m
    VirtualBox - open the settings for your Windows 10 machine; Go to Audio > Audio Controller, change to 'ALSA Audio Driver' and "ICH AC97" as Controller; Boot your Windows 10 machine and disable driver signature enforcement

virtualbox.org • View topic - [Solved] Audio not working ...

    https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=83810
    With OSS, the boot process for the VM gets a VB message saying that no sound could be opened, and while windows thinks it's making sounds (volume controls show, that kind of thing) there's no output. In the VM settings, audio shows as enabled, but of course there's no separation between input and output.

How To Fix "No Sound" issue in VirtualBox - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu0_4CI1hqw
    Drivers: Realtek AC97 https://realtek-download.com/download-ac97/

VirtualBox, enable audio, but prevent the host to listen ...

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42740523/virtualbox-enable-audio-but-prevent-the-host-to-listen-to-it
    Try disable host driver (set to null), but keep audio controller: Some info from wiki: When audio is enabled, VirtualBox provides the option for a virtual Intel ICH AC90 or a Creative Labs Sounds Blaster 16 sound card to be configured in the virtual machine. For Linux guests, PulseAudio, OSS and ALSO options are also available.

Audio distortion/skipping/stutter in Windows ... - VirtualBox

    https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/17225
    In VirtualBox-5.2.19-125384-Win sound in/out works fine as well as in VirtualBox-5.2.97-125396-Win. I also tried sound enable/disable (VM menu Devices->Audio->Audio output): it works definitely better than in 5.1.x, but after several enable/disbale cycles the sound would crackle when it is disabled. Replying to socratis: @denZXabc

3.8. Audio Settings - Oracle

    https://docs.oracle.com/en/virtualization/virtualbox/6.0/user/settings-audio.html
    To enable audio for a guest, select the Enable Audio check box. The following settings are available: Host Audio Driver: The audio driver that Oracle VM VirtualBox uses on the host. On a Linux host, depending on your host configuration, you can select between the OSS, ALSA, or the PulseAudio subsystem. On newer Linux distributions, the PulseAudio subsystem is preferred.

#19527 (The guest OS has access to the host ... - …

    https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/19527
    Create a new VM using an Ubuntu host and a Linux guest. (I don't know if this bug effects other hosts) Open the settings for the VM, click the audio tab and uncheck the "Enable Audio Input" setting. Start the VM. Use some application inside the VM to record audio or just look at the microphones sound levels from the guest OS's audio input settings.

Chopping audio and latency in Virtualbox MacOS and …

    https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualbox/comments/aotp23/chopping_audio_and_latency_in_virtualbox_macos/
    Enable Audio Input: disabled It seems like virtualbox 6.0.4 will default to VBoxSVGA for windows guests and VMSVGA for linux guests (with gui). Linux guests without gui seems to work fine with VMSVGA and 16MB as videomemory.

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