Audio control behavior change with 5.1.24 (#16938)
Posted: 22. Jul 2017, 18:06
Hi,
i am a long term VBox user, usually running plenty of VM's at the same time on debian-jessie.
Since the newest update, i am unable to control audio volume properly from the host. I used to see a slider for each VM in the "Advanced Volume Mixer" Extension in GNOME. But since the update, every VM (that has audio support) has 10 sliders after being booted. This is new and nasty, as the screen fills after less than 20 sliders and afterwards i can no longer handle the host applications volume sliders, nor access those of the VM's started as 3rd (or more). To disable audio for an entire VM is rarely an option. I'd prefer to not have all those superflous PulseAudio clients started in the first place. What can i do? (Apart from rolling back to 5.1.22, of course)
Host: jessie-64, vbox 5.1.24
Guests: many, most 64 bit, all with GA installed
i am a long term VBox user, usually running plenty of VM's at the same time on debian-jessie.
Since the newest update, i am unable to control audio volume properly from the host. I used to see a slider for each VM in the "Advanced Volume Mixer" Extension in GNOME. But since the update, every VM (that has audio support) has 10 sliders after being booted. This is new and nasty, as the screen fills after less than 20 sliders and afterwards i can no longer handle the host applications volume sliders, nor access those of the VM's started as 3rd (or more). To disable audio for an entire VM is rarely an option. I'd prefer to not have all those superflous PulseAudio clients started in the first place. What can i do? (Apart from rolling back to 5.1.22, of course)
Host: jessie-64, vbox 5.1.24
Guests: many, most 64 bit, all with GA installed