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<font face="Verdana">Good day Andreas,<br>
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I tested that out yesterday when I saw the additional repairs and it
did in fact fix the issue. I have not completed testing all *NIX
guest OSes yet but the main supported ones are fine now.<br>
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Question: Is all the work so the Intel HD audio can now or will be
the default in some/most Linux Distros or is AC97 staying around?<br>
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Perry<br>
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On 06/15/2016 08:27 AM, Andreas Löffler wrote:<br>
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could you please try latest OSE from SVN whether this still happens for
you? There went in some fixes which should resolve those issues.
Thanks!
Andreas
Kind regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
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On 11.06.2016 18:44, Perry Halbert wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Host Linux and guest any ( 64-bit ) Building from SVN and up-to-date as
of 06-11-2016.
Noticed that the audio was not working properly and investigated. I
found that playback was 3X faster than it should be and choppy with the
actual clock in Banshee running at the 3X speed. Looking at the source
I saw that the new audio could be offset with the old one by adding
VBOX_WITH_AUDIO_STABLE := 1 to the LocalConfig.kmk and in doing so the
audio responded as it should upon re-compiling. The log file really does
not show any real messages about the except a couple of AC97 resets but
if memory serves me this has been happening on occasion even in a
working version.
I can provide said logs if you need them but figured you would want to
know while you were still working on the sound system.
Perry
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