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Jul 12, 2024 9:07:43 AM (7 months ago)
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Docs: bugref:10705. Merging current changes to dita files from docs team's repo. (r6123, r6120, r6117)

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    7     <p>
    8       The <b outputclass="bold">Audio</b> section in a virtual
    9       machine's <b outputclass="bold">Settings</b> window
    10       determines whether the VM will detect a connected sound card, and
    11       if the audio output should be played on the host system.
    12     </p>
    13     <p>
    14       To enable audio for a guest, select the
    15       <b outputclass="bold">Enable Audio</b> check box. The
    16       following settings are available:
    17     </p>
     7    <p>The <b outputclass="bold">Audio</b> section in a virtual machine's <b outputclass="bold">Settings</b> window
     8      determines whether the VM will detect a connected sound card, and if the audio output should be played on the host
     9      system. </p>
     10    <p>To enable audio for a guest, select the <b outputclass="bold">Enable Audio</b> check box. The following settings
     11      are available: </p>
    1812    <ul>
    1913      <li>
     
    2115          driver that <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> uses on the host.
    2216        </p>
    23         <p>
    24           The <b outputclass="bold">Default</b> option is enabled
    25           by default for all new VMs. This option selects the best audio
    26           driver for the host platform automatically. This enables you
    27           to move VMs between different platforms without having to
    28           change the audio driver.
    29         </p>
    30         <p>
    31           On a Linux host, depending on your host configuration, you can
    32           select between the OSS, ALSA, or the PulseAudio subsystem. On
    33           newer Linux distributions, the PulseAudio subsystem is
    34           preferred.
    35         </p>
    36         <p>
    37           Only OSS is supported on Oracle Solaris hosts. The Oracle
    38           Solaris Audio audio backend is no longer supported on Oracle
    39           Solaris hosts.
    40         </p>
     17        <p>The <b outputclass="bold">Default</b> option is enabled by default for all new VMs. This option selects the
     18          best audio driver for the host platform automatically. This enables you to move VMs between different
     19          platforms without having to change the audio driver. </p>
     20        <p>On a Linux host, depending on your host configuration, you can select between the OSS, ALSA, or the
     21          PulseAudio subsystem. On newer Linux distributions, the PulseAudio subsystem is preferred. </p>
     22        <p>Only OSS is supported on Oracle Solaris hosts. The Oracle Solaris Audio audio backend is no longer supported
     23          on Oracle Solaris hosts. </p>
    4124      </li>
    4225      <li>
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