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Old 11th April 2012, 10:22 AM
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Virtuialization - Win 7 VM, audio recording device

Has anyone out there got KVM to host a Win 7 VM and got audio recording working?

I have got the Spice drivers installed and also VirtIO, using spice/QXL to connect to the VM. Win 7 is fully updated.

Problem is no audio recording device present in win 7 audio devices. Sound device in VMM is set to the default ich6, which I think I have readf is the only one that works. Am I wasting my time here and this simply isn't going to work or am I missing something needed to get this working?

Hence my question has anyone out there actually got audio recording working to a Win 7 VM?

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Nick
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