On 10/7/20 3:52 AM, Zoltán Kővágó wrote:
Hello,
On 2020-10-07 06:43, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
Cc'ing other developers.
On 10/7/20 4:32 AM, Will Senn wrote:
I see this, in the manual:
The PC speaker audio device can be configured using the pcspk-audiodev
machine property, i.e.
qemu_system-x86_64 some.img -audiodev
<https://www.mankier.com/1/qemu#-audiodev> <backend>,id=<name>
-machine <https://www.mankier.com/1/qemu#-machine>
pcspk-audiodev=<name>
I'm on a macbook pro, what <backend> do I need to specify, and what is
<name> supposed to be for id and pcspk-audiodev in order to get the pc
speaker sounds of my dos 2.10 instance to be audible on my mac? I could
find ANY explanation of what these values might be...
<name> is anything (it's an identifier in case you want to have
multiple audiodevs). For backend you probably want to use `coreaudio`
on a Mac (sdl might be available too, I'm not sure, see the list under
the -audiodev option). So something like this:
-audiodev coreaudio,id=audio0 -machine pcspk-audiodev=audio0
Thanks,
Zoltan
Hi Zoltan,
Thanks for the hint. I tried it and I didn't get any error, but I also
don't get any speaker sounds. How do I troubleshoot. I've got the
monitor open and I don't see any errors. Is coreaudio something native
to my mac, or something I need to install/configure and is audio0 the
usual default device? Sorry if this sounds newbieish.
Thanks,
Will
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