A networked solution will probably work well enough --- even a stereo
16-bit 44kHz stream would be less than 1Mbps. However, a custom
frontend/backend could work very nicely. It wouldn''t be necessary to
have much signalling from frontend -> backend because the backend will
simply poll the data ring at the appropriate rate. It''d be very low
overhead.
If oding this I''d put the ''backend driver'' in a
user-space app so that
it can easily make use of existing software audio mixers.
-- Keir
> On that subject, what would be involved in writing a sound driver with
front end and back end components, so that xenU sees a normal sound card and
xen0 can mix the outputs together and pump them out to a real sound card?
>
> I guess sound in virtual machines only has limited uses though, and most of
those could be serviced via existing networked solutions.
>
> James
>
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am a grad student and am very new to Xen :) My project requires sound
support in the virtual machine, but Xen does not seem to support it. Do you know
of anyone who has enabled sound support in Xen or are there any work arounds?
>
> Thanks for your time!
> Muthu
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On that subject, what would be involved in writing a sound driver with front end
and back end components, so that xenU sees a normal sound card and xen0 can mix
the outputs together and pump them out to a real sound card?
I guess sound in virtual machines only has limited uses though, and most of
those could be serviced via existing networked solutions.
James
________________________________________
From: xen-devel-admin@lists.sourceforge.net
[mailto:xen-devel-admin@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Muthu Annamalai
Sent: Wednesday, 3 November 2004 12:05
To: xen-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Xen-devel] Sound support in Xen?!
Hi Everyone,
=A0
I am a grad student and am very new to Xen :)=A0 My project requires sound
support in the virtual machine, but Xen does not seem to support it.=A0 Do you
know of anyone who has enabled sound support in Xen or are there any work
arounds?
=A0
Thanks for your time!
Muthu
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