Since I'm not up to speed on XenServer, does it require any VM Tools
installed?
We know that VMWare tools can change our registry settings for audio.
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32\Terminal Server\RDP
I'll go look at what a working system should look like, and we can go
from there, but I do need to understand what other tools (like whatever
the XenServer version of VMWare Tools would be) that might be installed
other than the 1.1 Windows tools.
Thanks! I'm really happy to see so many folks trying out the new features.
Damien R Plunkett wrote:
I apologize, I should have been more specific:
It is an analog headset, and I've verified that it does work. The XP is running
as a VM on XenServer 5.5.0 Update 2. SRSS is running on a Sun X4170.
(Physical/X86).
Thanks,
Damien
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Audio input feature
Hi Damien,
Analog headset correct? Can you let us know where the XP is running?
(VM/Physical). Hypervisior type? And finally SRSS (VM/Physical(Sparc/X86)).
Need as much info as possible so I can pass it along, check against known
issues.
Damien R Plunkett wrote:
I've applied all patches to SRSS, SRWC and the Windows tools, but I'm
just getting static when recording audio. I've tried this on a Sun Ray
270 and 2FS (GUI4.2_140993-03_2010.06.21.19.00 firmware). Is anyone
else seeing the same issues? (Windows XP SP3 client)
Thanks,
Damien
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 8:26 AM
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Subject: [SunRay-Users] Audio input feature
Due to the confusion over enabling smart cards for the OVDC, I thought
I'd share a few tid bits about the new audio input features since
folks like us rarely RTM (and really, where's the fun in that?). By
default, Audio input is off.
In addition to applying all the patches (SRSS, SRWC, Windows Tools),
there's a new uttsc argument required -r soundin:(low|medium|high)
If you get an error message that states something to the effect of
"Another application is recording audio, please stop that
application", it's most likely that you did not supply the -r
soundin:(low|medium|high)
This argument will also have to be added to the arguments section of
the SWRC Session under kiosk mode.
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