Thank you for the reply Hans.So using USB redirect, I can access any USB
audio interface, but shouldn't have to worry too much about the interrupt
latency or guest kernel behaviour, when it comes to low-latency behaviour ?
On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 8:22 PM Hans Wilmers <hanswil(a)notam02.no> wrote:
Hi,
there are several possibilities to make the guest OS access USB
peripherals (almost) directly:
USB Redirect
and
USB Passthrough
https://github.com/kimduho/kvm/wiki/KVM-USB-Redirect-or-Passthrough
I can select USB redirect comfortably using a spice client, and a KVM
virtual machine on another machine - and it works fine even over the
network.
/ Hans
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On 10/08/2019 10:34, bdutta wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone aware of any comparative study of various hypervisors (KVM,
VMware, Virtualbox) running Windows guests, on Linux hosts -- in respect
of
quality of audio software, in terms of latency,
jitter, glitches etc.
Based
on my reading, I've understood that accuracy
and reliability of the timer
interrupt available to guest kernel (in VM) should not be expected to be
equal to same on bare-metal. However, are there some hypervisors
(workstation oriented), that are better than others in this regard ?
The question is in context of need to run some Windows software which
doesn't work well under WINE (even with WineASIO, various recommended
WINE
tricks applied), and I find the need to
setup/maintain a dual-boot
environment too cumbersome, as I do 90% of my work in Linux.
regards,
BD
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