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Solved: No Sound on VM of Snow Leopard - VMware Technology ...

    https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Fusion-Discussions/No-Sound-on-VM-of-Snow-Leopard/td-p/986099
    From an old post of mine: Re: Sound with Snow Leopard Server on Snow Leopard in Fusion 4 (At the time I originally wrote this...) VMware Tools for Mac OS X does not provide the necessary Audio Driver at the OS X Level however there are …

Audio Problem's running Vista 32-bit on MacBook Pr ...

    https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Fusion-Discussions/Audio-Problem-s-running-Vista-32-bit-on-MacBook-Pro-Leopard-5-5/td-p/2414126
    I have been working on fixing the "NO AUDIO" problem in VMware Fusion 2.0 running 32-bit Vista with a MacBook Pro running Leopard 5.5 since 2.0 was released. I have read and tried as many. suggestions as I have been able to find in the discussion groups; however, I still cannot get the sound to work in VMware although it works fine with Leopard.

Mac osx Leopard no Sound in vmware - Multi-booting and ...

    https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/237118-mac-osx-leopard-no-sound-in-vmware/
    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

[VMware] Ensoniq AudioPCI driver for Leopard v1.0.1 ...

    https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/176854-vmware-ensoniq-audiopci-driver-for-leopard-v101/
    I've reconstructed sources for Maxxuss' legendary ES137x audio driver. It can be used for sound support when running OS X Leopard as a VMware guest. I had 2 goals in reconstructing the driver Fix the choppy sound I was getting with Maxxuss' driver and an old build of AppleAC97Audio. Make sources ...

OS X Server - No Audio??? - VMware Technology Network VMTN

    https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Fusion-Discussions/OS-X-Server-No-Audio/td-p/773257
    Audio, is a much higher requirement on a server than you indicate - on a Mac a server's not just a dumb heat generator. With you logic, there's no reason to support many things included in the OS X Server like multiple displays, Desktop & Screen Saver, Printing, etc,but Fusion does. Working on a server and simply hearing audio cues from Sound ...

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