[vfio-users] glitchy audio using wireless usb headset (logitech g930), hard drive not recognize using virt-manager

Mark Weiman mark.weiman at markzz.com
Wed Nov 18 04:39:32 UTC 2015


Very simple fix for the sound, just change the audio quality in the
Sound and Recording dialog for your output device from CD quality to FM
quality or lower.

Mark Weiman

On Tue, 2015-11-17 at 11:41 +0100, thibaut noah wrote:
> Hello.
> My audio is fine on my screen using the displayport to bring audio to
> it but when i connect my usb headset using virt-manager i got
> glitches, like little bips and cracks.
> Do i have to do a special manipulation to fix this?
> I wanted to add the audio coming from the jack at first but imo it
> will be a pain in the ass to configure.
> 
> Also i got an issue with my 4to harddrive, i had it as a physical
> drive (creating the pool first and adding the second partition, the
> one with datas), i think the problem might be here, maybe the other
> partition (which is about 120mo) is mandatory for the disk to work,
> like a boot partition or something.
> But i didn't find anything on it, word around was to add the device
> using an xml as describe in the redhat doc but it is just a
> workaround, i have to do it everytime i launch my vm.
> If anyone knows a fix please enlighten me.
> 
> Os on the vm is win10 btw.
> Have a good day guys
> 
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