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Author: | arlo [ Tue Jan 26, 2016 9:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Virtual Machine Setup |
Hello everyone! Has anyone tried to install ST on a Linux virtual machine? If yes, the results? We have a Xeon 3.00ghz 6-Core 12MB, with 8GB of ram, 500GB SSD and a ESI Juli@. The server would be composed of a VM for Firewall , one for Stereo Tool , and one for a small Ubuntu with ZoneMinder (security cameras) and Samba sharing. What could be the hardware request for a nice results? Thanks in advice!! |
Author: | hvz [ Wed Jan 27, 2016 9:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Virtual Machine Setup |
Keep in mind that many VM's have limited sound card support (to be more specific: 192 kHz output will be downsampled to 44.1 or 48, so you loose stereo/rds). Might not always be the case but this is what I experienced in VMware on Windows. You will also need to set a bigger latency since you might not be able to rely on getting CPU time when you need it. Beside that, it should work the same as on a normal pc (in fact I've built and tested in a virtual machine for years). But, why do you want to run it in a virtual machine? |
Author: | AaronHorn [ Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Virtual Machine Setup |
Quote: Hello everyone!
Hello,Has anyone tried to install ST on a Linux virtual machine? If yes, the results? We have a Xeon 3.00ghz 6-Core 12MB, with 8GB of ram, 500GB SSD and a ESI Juli@. The server would be composed of a VM for Firewall , one for Stereo Tool , and one for a small Ubuntu with ZoneMinder (security cameras) and Samba sharing. What could be the hardware request for a nice results? Thanks in advice!! We did indeed have this working - we utilised a Linux computer with a soundcard which we were using for playout to 'ingest' the audio into NetJack then sent it to a virtual server for processing. It took a bit of trickery to get it from jack to stdout and back again. However it's easier now the gui version supports jack natively. I did manage to get 192kHz ST working in linux with reasonable latency too. Used a Steinberg UR22. This made the transmitter work although I couldn't tune it perfectly due to the fact it has a filter; that said RDS still worked and I got a fairly solid 73kHz average deviation with 30 minutes of playing. Even we a decent machine ST still caused the odd xrun/click which was annoying though. I am currently looking at the possibility of using virtual windows architecture with Dante Virtual Soundcard however there are a lack of physical 192kHz to AoIP devices... |
Author: | DJdaymn [ Fri Mar 18, 2016 9:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Virtual Machine Setup |
Yeah but the virtual hardware is different than the physical hardware It is just like moving a windows drive from physical machine to physical machine |
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