@gannon1

I follow the concept.  I tried first using vmware workstation, mostly
just cause I already had it installed for another purpose, but
unfortunately no luck there.  Vmware abstracts the underlying hardware
and windows doesn't even see it as a realtek audio device.  I also
shared the problem of not being able to get samsung update installed,
but I used your driver download you posted and it did install, but sadly
I can't get speaker sound even with the driver in wmware...

So, I will see if I can find some time this weekend to get qemu going.
One thought on your other thread... if you suspend or reboot the entire
VM then you will see tons of traffic as it communicates with every
hardware device.  Perhaps instead you could just go into device manager
and then disable and re-enable the audio device specifically while
tracing.  Seems like it would greatly reduce the search data, assuming
it actually issues the needed command during a disable...  just a
thought...

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  [950SBE/951SBE, Realtek ALC298, Speaker, Internal] No sound on
  internal speakers, very very quiet on headphones

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