![]() ![]() The working xml section is from the second source. The mathiashueber link below is a fantastic source but I could not get his xml configuration to work. Pulseaudio runs at boot from a rvice file so if you're running as a user the server path and files will differ so modify accordingly. I am running Debian 11 a Dell r620 with a 25w HDMI NVIDIA card using an HDMI audio extractor. var/lib/libvirt/qemu/nvram/windows10pro_VARS.fd My libvirt XML config WITHOUT the Spice server is as follows: I need every CPU cycle, and if PulseAudio is already running, I may as well use it. I have heard that the Spice server introduces lots of overhead, and I can't afford that. I am currently using the default Spice server through virt-manager. First, I tried setting environment variables to set it up, but that didn't work, and it also is deprecated past QEMU 4.1 (I am using 5.1.) Then, I tried using this tutorial, which ended up somehow bricking Manjaro, and I had to reinstall. Meaning that anything that is playing in the Guest OS will need to be heard through the default output device in Manjaro Linux. I was wondering if there is a way to use PulseAudio with libvirt/QEMU/KVM to have an audio pass-through from the guest OS to the host. Manjaro defaults to using PulseAudio for its audio output (at least for Manjaro 20). All of this is running on Manjaro Linux 20. ![]() It is set up through virt-manager using the latest version of libvirt and QEMU. I have a Windows 10 Pro virtual machine using KVM.
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