Quoting Sam Azer (575...@bugs.launchpad.net):
> The virtual sound card is in KVM/QEMU, there is some documentation on
> the many command line parameters that control it, there are many options
> intended to make it possible to use the feature on workstations with
> different sound system setups, the VM OS recognizes the different
> virtual devices that can be emulated - in short: everything looks good
> but doesn't work with PulseAudio.

Hi Sam,

Right now I'm running:

kvm -soundhw ac97 -hda win.img -m 1G -smp 2

and playing music from www.di.fm on the vm, listening on the host.  The
gnome-volume-control 'Applications' panel shows qemu as a connected
application.

The guest is a freshly installed windows 2003 r2 enterprise sp2, which I
installed using the command:

kvm -soundhw ac97 -hda win.img -m 1G -smp 2 -cdrom
en_win_srv_2003_r2_enterprise_with_sp2_cd1_x13-05460.iso -boot d

Does doing those exact steps (substituting your iso of course) also fail
for you?

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Title:
  no sound: pulseaudio connection refused

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