Does anyone know of a way to get pulseaudio to play nice with vmware. Audio does not seem to work properly if pulseaudio is installed in a vmware virtual machine. (I've seen the problem on VMware Server 2 for Windows/Linux and VMware Fusion (sounds seem to play, but extremely fast to the point where they sound more like static or screeching than anything else)
Up until now I normally did yum remove pulseaudio to work around the issue and get properly functioning audio, as I did not need pulseaudio.
However, in F11 the volume control applet appears to have been deprecated. Removing pulseaudio causes audio to work as in passed releases, however the new volume control applet stops working without pulseaudio, making it a less than ideal solution.
Just looking for some ideas.
Thanks, Jason
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 22:13:55 -0500 Jason monty19@hotmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to get pulseaudio to play nice with vmware. Audio does not seem to work properly if pulseaudio is installed in a vmware virtual machine. (I've seen the problem on VMware Server 2 for Windows/Linux and VMware Fusion (sounds seem to play, but extremely fast to the point where they sound more like static or screeching than anything else)
Does anything listed there helps ?
http://fedorasolved.org/Members/fenris02/pulseaudio-fixes-and-workarounds/
AFAIK tsched=0 is needed on a few systems.
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type program-name args to make sure this is what you want then close it and try this padsp program-name args
which solves the problem
AFAIK tsched=0 is needed on a few systems.
that is something different that disable the time-base and enable the interrupt-based ... it's needed on some sound card to get rid of sound skips on some systems (in my case the proprietary nvidia drivers catches the bus for long time which cases the problem)
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 2:34 PM, François Cami fcami@fedoraproject.org wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 22:13:55 -0500 Jason monty19@hotmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to get pulseaudio to play nice with vmware. Audio does not seem to work properly if pulseaudio is installed in a vmware virtual machine. (I've seen the problem on VMware Server 2 for Windows/Linux and VMware Fusion (sounds seem to play, but extremely fast to the point where they sound more like static or screeching than anything else)
Does anything listed there helps ?
http://fedorasolved.org/Members/fenris02/pulseaudio-fixes-and-workarounds/
AFAIK tsched=0 is needed on a few systems.
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