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  1. Okay, so connecting straight to the motherboard ports is the problem? I need to connect it to an external usb port? Or is this all something I can do with software? If you could explain how to do this, that would be extremely helpful! You still connect it to a motherboard port (if you are lucky), but you pass through one of the usb controllers on the motherboard to the VM. It's like passing through a video card. Depending on your motherboard this might or might not be possible. Sometimes all USB ports are connected to only one controller. Take a look at this guide written by Archdraft https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=36768.0 Perfect, I will try this in a few hours and post the results!
  2. The Nvidia audio had the similar static, but I fixed that by enabling MSI and no more static (it isn't perfect audio, but no static anymore). Thank you. Could you elaborate on "isn't perfect audio"? MSI didn't solve my issue (improved, like you said, but didn't "fix"). I've got a Marantz A/V receiver and expect every audio format to perform exactly the same whether it's played from a VM or bare metal. It's unfortunate that I purchased unraid for exactly this purpose and it doesn't work. Edit: I don't mind adding a PCIe USB controller if required to fix my usb audio, but hdmi audio is a deal breaker in my application When I say "isn't perfect audio" I mean that there is zero static, however, the audio seems a bit out of tune, but only barely. It is fine for me, but if your an audio-head you'll complain I'm sure, but if you're not an audio-head, it fixed mine quite well. Did you do the registry fix for MSI and verify through the unRAID side that MSI was enabled for the correct hardware?
  3. Okay, so connecting straight to the motherboard ports is the problem? I need to connect it to an external usb port? Or is this all something I can do with software? If you could explain how to do this, that would be extremely helpful!
  4. I've been using the USB ports attached directly to the motherboard the entire time and I've tried multiple USB ports varying from 3.0 to 2.0.
  5. The Nvidia audio had the similar static, but I fixed that by enabling MSI and no more static (it isn't perfect audio, but no static anymore).
  6. I'm trying to use a USB headset for the audio on my Windows 10 KVM running on unRAID, however the audio has a ton of static. I have change my Nvidia graphics card to MSISupported, but that only works for the audio passed through that it seems and not through my USB headset. Is there any work around for this?