1/11/2024 0 Comments Virtualbox 6.0.8 audio delay![]() ![]() AC'97 didn't exist until (wait for it.) '97. Soundblaster16: this at least is a correct setting.It will be slow, especially at higher display sizes. The only "graphics" available is basic VESA, i.e. VBoxVGA: there are no Guest Additions for Win95, so it can't use any of the graphics chipsets you can configure.Anything older than Win8 is not even looking for a hypervisor API to talk to, which is the only purpose of this setting. Is only relevent to Win8.1 and later, and some slightly older server builds of Windows. Hyper-v para-v API enable ( not Hyper-v acceleration - Hyper-v certainly doesn't accelerate anything).Enable PAE/NX is irrelevant, since Win95 knows nothing about either feature.Turning this on could certainly cause problems in Win95. I certainly remember struggling to find unused IRQ numbers back in the day when there was only 16 (and in the DOS era before that, when there was only 8). I'm not certain that this option even existed in the Win95 era. 64MB is way more than it would have had back in the day. GB again? You can't even select that in the settings slider. It has no idea what to do with a second CPU core. My first XP PC only had 64MB RAM, and that was after the Win95 era, after the Win98 era, and after the Windows 2000 era. It can't use more than 4GB RAM, and in fact 256MB would have a huge allocation in its day. GB? Do you mean MB? Win95 is a 16/32bit OS. Nearly all of your settings changes are at best irrevelant and potentially counter productive. I think you need to do some research on what Win95 was. I haven't because on another forum post about this issue someone mentioned that it doesn't work properly for windows 95Īnyways that's where I am at, any help would be greatly appreciated! I would say the only thing I haven't done is tried the Intel ICH AC97 audio controller. ![]() Of course I have looked on this forum and many places for more information but none of them seemed to help Tried two other games: Dune 2000 and another Barbie game and both had the same issue Ensured that on both PCs the Intel VM is turned on in the BIOS Have adjusted many of the settings I've listed above including: processor count, enabling/disabling most of the features listed Both are intel and have at least 16gb of memory, 1660ti video card, 8 core processors, windows 10 I have tested this same VM image on two separate PCs with varying degrees of hardware. Enable I/O APIC is checked, Enable PAE/NX is checked, Acceleration is Hyper-V, Graphics controller is VboxVGA, Audio controller is Soundblaster16 256gb of memory, 2 core processor, 64gb of video memoryĪs far as settings these are the ones I think might apply to this: Originally, I was getting no sound at all however I resolved this by going into DXDIAG and turning off sound acceleration. For reference I am trying to get "Barbie Ocean Discovery" to work. I managed to get everything setup and working on it however, when I go to play a game (I've tried two now) there is a 1-2 second delay in any sounds or music. I recently setup a guest VM for windows 95. ![]()
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