Re: [PATCH] [RFC] Add support for a USB audio device model

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On Fri, 10 Sep 2010, H. Peter Anvin wrote:

> I discovered that none of the audio device models supported by current
> Qemu/KVM appear to be supported out of the box on Win7 64 bit (AC97
> works fine on 32 bit).  The most logical ways to fix that would be to
> add a long-term supportable audio device model.  Intel HD Audio and
> USB Audio seemed like the most reasonable options, but I opted for USB
> Audio for a few reasons:

I'll look at it tomorow, in the meantime it would be great to know
how to test it (i.e. how to build the kernel which includes the
driver for this thing)

Oh and is the audio output bad when using linux guest too? (I don't
have any windows guests to test this part of the equation)

P.S. The patches have lot's of tabs in them btw.

P.P.S. There's an extension to your Intel HDA Audio option:
       to get the HDA code from VirtualBox and "port" it to QEMU.

[..snip..]

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