sound KVM-qemu, nx-server

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I am running KVM-qemu on a centos 7 as host with a centos 7 client.
The client is running a Nomachine NX-server.
I am connecting to this server from a third computer (physical).



I am trying to export the sound from the KVM-client (=NX-server) via NX to the third computer => No sound.
I can get the sound in the virt-manager display (spice) - but not via NX.
I seems to me that KVM-qemu/spice somehow disable the sound in the client, so that it cannot be exported via NX.



Is there a way to have the sound exported via NX (as is the case if the NX-sever is a physical machine)?







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    I am running KVM-qemu on a centos 7 as host with a centos 7 client.
    The client is running a Nomachine NX-server.
    I am connecting to this server from a third computer (physical).



    I am trying to export the sound from the KVM-client (=NX-server) via NX to the third computer => No sound.
    I can get the sound in the virt-manager display (spice) - but not via NX.
    I seems to me that KVM-qemu/spice somehow disable the sound in the client, so that it cannot be exported via NX.



    Is there a way to have the sound exported via NX (as is the case if the NX-sever is a physical machine)?







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      I am running KVM-qemu on a centos 7 as host with a centos 7 client.
      The client is running a Nomachine NX-server.
      I am connecting to this server from a third computer (physical).



      I am trying to export the sound from the KVM-client (=NX-server) via NX to the third computer => No sound.
      I can get the sound in the virt-manager display (spice) - but not via NX.
      I seems to me that KVM-qemu/spice somehow disable the sound in the client, so that it cannot be exported via NX.



      Is there a way to have the sound exported via NX (as is the case if the NX-sever is a physical machine)?







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      I am running KVM-qemu on a centos 7 as host with a centos 7 client.
      The client is running a Nomachine NX-server.
      I am connecting to this server from a third computer (physical).



      I am trying to export the sound from the KVM-client (=NX-server) via NX to the third computer => No sound.
      I can get the sound in the virt-manager display (spice) - but not via NX.
      I seems to me that KVM-qemu/spice somehow disable the sound in the client, so that it cannot be exported via NX.



      Is there a way to have the sound exported via NX (as is the case if the NX-sever is a physical machine)?









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