virtio sound ============ This document explains the setup and usage of the Virtio sound device. The Virtio sound device is a paravirtualized sound card device. Linux kernel support -------------------- Virtio sound requires a guest Linux kernel built with the ``CONFIG_SND_VIRTIO`` option. Description ----------- Virtio sound implements capture and playback from inside a guest using the configured audio backend of the host machine. Device properties ----------------- The Virtio sound device can be configured with the following properties: * ``jacks`` number of physical jacks (Unimplemented). * ``streams`` number of PCM streams. At the moment, no stream configuration is supported: the first one will always be a playback stream, an optional second will always be a capture stream. Adding more will cycle stream directions from playback to capture. * ``chmaps`` number of channel maps (Unimplemented). All streams are stereo and have the default channel positions ``Front left, right``. Examples -------- Add an audio device and an audio backend at once with ``-audio`` and ``model=virtio``: * pulseaudio: ``-audio driver=pa,model=virtio`` or ``-audio driver=pa,model=virtio,server=/run/user/1000/pulse/native`` * sdl: ``-audio driver=sdl,model=virtio`` * coreaudio: ``-audio driver=coreaudio,model=virtio`` etc. To specifically add virtualized sound devices, you have to specify a PCI device and an audio backend listed with ``-audio driver=help`` that works on your host machine, e.g.: :: -device virtio-sound-pci,audiodev=my_audiodev \ -audiodev alsa,id=my_audiodev