john.david.r.smith:
> there are two ways:
> 1) (the better way if you can get a working setup)
> for sound/video you can use streaming software (i did this some time ago).
> you have a windows vm W and some linux vm N.
> you set N as netvm for W.
> then you use some virtual soundcard (i think i used hifi cable) and some 
> streaming software to stream the sound to the linux vm (i can't remember 
> what i used.)
> on N you receive the stream.
> since you can hear all audio output of a linux vm, you will hear sound 
> from W.
> 
> my setup was fiddly and had about 2 sec audio delay. (but i did not 
> really bother to fix it, so you probably can do better)
> 
> 2)
> again have some linux vm N as netvm of a windows vm W.
> then you can use public folders on W and mount the public folder on N.
> now you can play the video from N.
> 
> i used both methods for a while (until i  completely switched to linux 
> for all my work-flows).
> in both cases i did not use the windows tools.

Thanks, I'll keep these two options in mind.
 
> if you have working windows tools, you should have a qvm-open-in-dispvm 
> command .
> you could also try this command.
> (i am not really sure whether the windows tools contain this command)

As far as I can tell there is no qvm-* tools in the windows tools directory at 
least.

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