Logitech Pro 9000 & audio driver problems

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nikos
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Logitech Pro 9000 & audio driver problems

Post by nikos »

Hi
I installed as guest OS Windows 7 RC 32bit on a Vista 64bit host machine using VB 3.0.8 and these are the two main problems I’m having.
-I have a Logitech Pro 9000 USB web cam that I would like the guest OS to use. But Virtual box cant see it to capture.
-Where can I find an audio driver for the guest OS as it can’t find an appropriate driver its self.
Can anyone help?
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Re: Logitech Pro 9000 & audio driver problems

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Webcams are not yet fully supported, if it works your lucky.
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Re: Logitech Pro 9000 & audio driver problems

Post by Sasquatch »

Audio driver is in the Windows Update. Check for updates from Control Panel.
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Re: Logitech Pro 9000 & audio driver problems

Post by nikos »

That's annoying about the web cam support. I checked windows update on both the guest and host OS but didn't see any audio drivers.
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Re: Logitech Pro 9000 & audio driver problems

Post by Sasquatch »

You're another one that doesn't get it. This is starting to be quite annoying.
*Sasquatch kicks MS for not supplying the driver in W7*
Guess you have to grab the driver from the RealTek site.
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nikos
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Re: Logitech Pro 9000 & audio driver problems

Post by nikos »

Thanks for the help I installed the Realteak AC'97 Audio Codecs on the guest and its working well. Any idea when/if webcams will be fully supported.
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