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Mike Jumper commented on GUACAMOLE-1003:
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I installed guacamole-server 1.1.0 and gucamole-client 1.20 and the audio input 
works but erratically

then install guacamole server and client 1.2.0 and it works the same.
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If you are seeing audio input work _at all_, then what you are seeing is 
different than what is reported here (a JavaScript error which prevents 
Guacamole from even accessing the local audio device).

As far as can be determined, the only possible cause of the JavaScript error 
noted here is the issue which has been fixed (GUACAMOLE-732), and this is very 
likely a duplicate of that.

The problem you describe sounds more like an issue with the quality of the 
captured audio or the quality of the audio as received by the RDP server.

> I can't input the audio
> -----------------------
>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-1003
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1003
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: guacamole-client, guacamole-server, RDP
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.0
>         Environment: Ubuntu 18.04 64bit, Windows 10 64bit
>            Reporter: Jimmy
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: guacamole_rdp_audio_input.png, 
> image-2020-04-01-11-22-28-998.png, image-2020-04-03-09-12-58-354.png, 
> image-2020-04-03-09-14-24-430.png, image-2020-04-03-09-15-35-263.png, 
> image-2020-04-03-09-21-42-310.png
>
>
> I tried to input the audio in 1.1.0 version and latest master of Guacamole 
> Server/Client.
> But I can't input the audio.
>  
> I set the parameter "enable-audio-input" to true.
> Also, I built the latest master branch of FreeRDP with the following build 
> options:
> {noformat}
> $ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DWITH_SSE2=ON -DWITH_CUPS=on 
> -DWITH_WAYLAND=off -DWITH_PULSE=on -DWITH_FFMPEG=on {noformat}
> I found the following javascript log from the Chrome browser:
> !image-2020-04-01-11-22-28-998.png!
> I can't know whether I incorrectly build & test Apache Guacamole 
> Server/Client or it's a bug.
> *If it isn't a bug, please let me know the correct build options & the 
> correct testing method.*
>  
> Thanks.
>  



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