hi matt,

your description is very good.

iirc, in my case, this was related to a firewall issue. the ray server (Xnewt 
or uttsc?) connects to windows (udp port 6000?) in case the media extension is 
used.

if this is blocked, by either a local windows firewall or a firewall between 
ray server and windows, then mediaplayer locks up the session.

niki

-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 11:02:57 -0700
> Von: Matthew Arensberg Wieben <[email protected]>
> An: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Betreff: [SunRay-Users] Windows Media Player Problem

> In order to get the Sun Flash plugin to work correctly, the user needs to
> set Sun Ray RDP Audio as the default audio device....so I wrote a logon
> script that sets that if the user is logging in to our windows systems from a
> DTU.  The side effect of this is that if a user plays an mp3 through
> Windows Media Player(while Sun Ray RDP Audio is the default device), the whole
> session locks up and has to be killed.
> 
> After the user kills the session and reconnects to their windows session,
> they can play mp3's no problem for the rest of their time logged in(you
> still see the SunMMR 1.0.11 video:none audio:pcm icon in the system tray).
> 
> In short, if you have the Sun Ray RDP Audio device selected as the default
> audio device and play an mp3 (128k,44kHz) through WMP, it locks our
> sessions up.  Has anyone else seen this?  We're switching to WinAmp as the
> default mp3 player for now...it suffers from the 2s audio lag but it's better
> than the alternative .
> 
> Thanks,
> Matt
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