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Investigating audio problems
Collecting information from the host
As always when it comes to diagnosing problems with VirtualBox the appropriate VBox.log is useful to have. To gather more verbose information about the actual audio state, please do the following:
Tip of the day: Best is to copy & paste the following commands to avoid typing errors.
- Shut down all VM instances and VirtualBox programs, including VBoxSVC.
- On Windows, run
setx VBOX_RELEASE_LOG "drv_host_audio.e.l.l2.l3.f+drv_audio.e.l.l2.l3.f+audio_mixer.e.l.l2.l3.f+dev_hda_codec.e.l.l2.l3.f+dev_hda.e.l.l2.l3.f+dev_ac97.e.l.l2.l3.f" /M
on an Administrator command prompt to set this on a system-wide level (required).
- On POSIX-enabled hosts like Linux, Unix or OS X (MacOS), open or run a terminal as root and run
export VBOX_RELEASE_LOG=drv_host_audio.e.l.l2.l3.f+drv_audio.e.l.l2.l3.f+audio_mixer.e.l.l2.l3.f+dev_hda_codec.e.l.l2.l3.f+dev_hda.e.l.l2.l3.f+dev_ac97.e.l.l2.l3.f
- On Windows, run
- Close the Administrator / root terminal
- Open a new terminal as regular user
- On Windows, verify that the changes were applied correctly be running
echo %VBOX_RELEASE_LOG%
- On POSIX-enabled hosts like Linux, Unix or OS X (MacOS) verify that the changes were applied correctly be running
env | grep VBOX_RELEASE_LOG
- On Windows, verify that the changes were applied correctly be running
- Start the VirtualBox Manager and start the VM you want to diagnose audio for.
- Perform and reproduce the audio operation.
Ok, all done! What now?
Please collect the VBox.log from the host, pack it (ZIP, RAR) into an archive and submit that archive as part of a new or existing bug report at our public bug tracker.
Note: Without the log file we cannot diagnose your issue, so please make sure to always attach that. Thank you.