This is supported, but within libvirt the model is called "ich6" not "hda".
(It is named after the chipset name, not the marketing name.)
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I finally found a driver for win7 64bit which is working with the ac97 sound
card:
http://www.64bitdrivers.com/driver.php?id=1375
If you download the driver sk35558.exe and edit the inf file for the PCI IDs
used by kvm it will install with a warning about unsigned code.
Add the following line
hda is not supported in libvirt-bin under Natty :(
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KVM and audio driver in Windows 7
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Good news. Looks like newer sound drivers are coming to Qemu in 0.14
(Maverick has 0.12.5, but Natty has 0.14) that work with Windows 7.
http://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/0.14
Sound
* New Intel HD Audio support (commit), adding three new devices:
>From reading the VirtualBox site they had the same problem, that none of
the emulated sound cards would work with 64bit Windows 7/2008 as they
are all too old chipsets. They solved it by adding a new sound card to
Virtual Box ('Intel HD Audio'). But appears this remains a compatibility
'bug' for k
As I do have a physical ES1370 sound card I want to share my experience.
1. I installed Windows 7 64-bit "Advanced Home" Edition, Windows
notified it tried but cannot find a driver for it.
2. I tried to go to Device Manager and ask for a driver update, selected
to let windows choose the right dri
On 64 bit Windows 7 creative tech is not an option as a sound driver. So
far I can only make sound work on 32 bit. Also running 64 bit Windows 7
as a guest OS is slower than 32 bit Windows 7 guest and since I only
really need it for OCS communications I will just run 32 bit windows 7.
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KVM and
I am running kubuntu karmic 64 bit with kvm. I am running Windows 7
Enterprise 64 bit and 32 bit as guests. Using virt-manager for
installation defaults to es1370 sound card and Multimedia Audio
Controller is detected. Also for both guest installs neither one finds
drivers after full activation an
What I found out is: there's no x64 driver for both AC'97 and ES1370 for
Windows. 64bit Chipsets would have no AC'97, so there is only the
Realtek driver which doesn't work well. And ES1370 is a very, very old
audio chip which is probably only supported for legacy reasons but only
in the 32bit vers
virt-manager provides only three options for audio card: es1370, sb16
and pcskp.
I tried to use sb16 audio card for the windows7 instance and Windows
have not even recognized it (with es1370 it at least detected the
"Multimedia Audio Controller").
Someone posted success with "Windows 3.1 Driver V
kirkl...@x200:/local/source/virt-manager/virt-manager-0.7.0$ qemu -soundhw ?
Valid sound card names (comma separated):
pcspk PC speaker
sb16Creative Sound Blaster 16
cs4231a CS4231A
adlib Yamaha YM3812 (OPL2)
gus Gravis Ultrasound GF1
ac97Intel 82801AA AC97 A
Ok, for some reason windows 7 has no built-in driver for es1370 audio card
(which is emulated by KVM by default)...
Is there downloadable driver for es1370 audio card for windows 7 somewhere?
May be there is a way to make KVM to emulate different kind of audio card
(which windows 7 does know how
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