I installed Leopard via Albert's Unlocker and Retail Disk on vmware 7.1 and it has been working flawlessly exept for one thing, the sound, i installed the drivers from the darwin 3.1 iso with no luck so i tried this driver
http://www.insanelym...howtopic=176854
still no luck, so if anyone could help me get the sound working i would apreciate.
Thank you for your time
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 November 2010 - 02:19 PM
#2
Posted 14 November 2010 - 05:33 PM
Konio, on Nov 14 2010, 02:19 PM, said:
I installed Leopard via Albert's Unlocker and Retail Disk on vmware 7.1 and it has been working flawlessly exept for one thing, the sound, i installed the drivers from the darwin 3.1 iso with no luck so i tried this driver
http://www.insanelym...howtopic=176854
still no luck, so if anyone could help me get the sound working i would apreciate.
Thank you for your time
http://www.insanelym...howtopic=176854
still no luck, so if anyone could help me get the sound working i would apreciate.
Thank you for your time
http://sourceforge.n.../vmsvga2/files/
Secondly have you added a sound card in to your OS X guestOS via "Virtual Machine Settings" in VMware Workstation or Player, it is not added by default.
Finally check you have enabled sound under your OS X guest, select Go > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup or see if you have a VMware VMaudio device available.
#3
Posted 14 November 2010 - 09:21 PM
Mac Son of Knife, on Nov 14 2010, 05:33 PM, said:
Couple of things have you tried the latest audio driver from Zenith432, "EnsoniqAudioPCI_v1.0.3d1_Common_Installer.pkg", link below:
http://sourceforge.n.../vmsvga2/files/
Secondly have you added a sound card in to your OS X guestOS via "Virtual Machine Settings" in VMware Workstation or Player, it is not added by default.
Finally check you have enabled sound under your OS X guest, select Go > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup or see if you have a VMware VMaudio device available.
http://sourceforge.n.../vmsvga2/files/
Secondly have you added a sound card in to your OS X guestOS via "Virtual Machine Settings" in VMware Workstation or Player, it is not added by default.
Finally check you have enabled sound under your OS X guest, select Go > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup or see if you have a VMware VMaudio device available.
Hi thank your for your answer im just going to try now a SL install and after that i will try that those 2 last steaps i hadnt done those, thanks again.
Il post the results
#4
Posted 15 November 2010 - 03:02 PM
just finished all new install with SL and it works, i have sound and a good screen resolution, the sound is a bit chopy and the video playback is dreadfull, but hey its beter than nothing thank you guys for the great help.
EDIT: I fixed the chopiness of the audio just, changed the frequency to 48 KHZ and now its working good but in a very low intensity, isnt there a way to boost the volume?
EDIT: I fixed the chopiness of the audio just, changed the frequency to 48 KHZ and now its working good but in a very low intensity, isnt there a way to boost the volume?
#5
Posted 15 November 2010 - 11:37 PM
Konio, on Nov 15 2010, 03:02 PM, said:
just finished all new install with SL and it works, i have sound and a good screen resolution, the sound is a bit chopy and the video playback is dreadfull, but hey its beter than nothing thank you guys for the great help.
EDIT: I fixed the chopiness of the audio just, changed the frequency to 48 KHZ and now its working good but in a very low intensity, isnt there a way to boost the volume?
EDIT: I fixed the chopiness of the audio just, changed the frequency to 48 KHZ and now its working good but in a very low intensity, isnt there a way to boost the volume?
http://www.insanelym...p...t&p=1578710
#6
Posted 16 November 2010 - 06:55 PM
thx il try that, just after i update SL.
BTW: im updating to 10.6.3, is it safe to update to 10.6.4 or even 10.6.5?
EDIT: The sound trick worked great
BTW: im updating to 10.6.3, is it safe to update to 10.6.4 or even 10.6.5?
EDIT: The sound trick worked great
#7
Posted 17 January 2013 - 06:11 PM
Konio, on 15 November 2010 - 03:02 PM, said:
just finished all new install with SL and it works, i have sound and a good screen resolution, the sound is a bit chopy and the video playback is dreadfull, but hey its beter than nothing thank you guys for the great help.
EDIT: I fixed the chopiness of the audio just, changed the frequency to 48 KHZ and now its working good but in a very low intensity, isnt there a way to boost the volume?
EDIT: I fixed the chopiness of the audio just, changed the frequency to 48 KHZ and now its working good but in a very low intensity, isnt there a way to boost the volume?
hello
i have installed above driver but i cant see any device on Audio midi set up
what should i do to get sound on my snow leopard vm machin
#8
Posted 20 January 2013 - 07:51 AM
Just do the following, this works for me
- Turn off your Snow Leopard
- Add a sound card (with default setting) from VMWare Settings
- Turn on your SL
- Install/reinstall the driver (http://sourceforge.net/projects/vmsvga2/files/Audio/Archive/SnowLeopard/EnsoniqAudioPCI_1.0.2_for_SnowLeopard.mpkg.tar.gz/download)
- Restart your SL
- (Optional) Go to System Preferences-> Sound to set up something if you want
- Turn off your Snow Leopard
- Add a sound card (with default setting) from VMWare Settings
- Turn on your SL
- Install/reinstall the driver (http://sourceforge.net/projects/vmsvga2/files/Audio/Archive/SnowLeopard/EnsoniqAudioPCI_1.0.2_for_SnowLeopard.mpkg.tar.gz/download)
- Restart your SL
- (Optional) Go to System Preferences-> Sound to set up something if you want
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