Hi all, thanks for the guidance and test ideas.
@Nick: we are a very small firm trying to offer interresting services
with what's available... and almost no budget ;-)
Right now RDPWrap seems to work very well, as far as I can tell.
Here are some test results :
Audio Input *does work* in an 'mstsc' session, *with or without*
RDPWrap.
It does *not* work through Guacamole, with neither latest Firefox or
Edge.
For the record, the 'connections' were created using the web interface
(db-plugin/mariadb) with the *only* options used being :
* Entering the basics (connection name, protocol [RDP], hostname,
port, username + password)
* Ignore certificate
* Activate Audio Input
That being said, it leads me to another question : aren't modern web
browsers actually supposed to block microphone usage ?
If that's so, as far as I understand, it's not much of a surprise they
don't let audio input through; and, in my case, Guacamole didn't trigger
a prompt allowing mic usage.
Do you manually allow mic usage for the Guacamole tabs ?
Alexandre Cariage
CH
Le 01/11/2022 18:44, Nick Couchman a écrit :
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 12:53 PM Sean Hulbert
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Nick,
I think this is what he is using https://github.com/stascorp/rdpwrap
Well, that's an....interesting...project :-).
I don't know of a reason why Guacamole's audio input would not work
with that - at least, no reason related to Guacamole itself. Has audio
input been tried with another RDP client - either Microsoft or
Xfreerdp, against this same host, and is proved to work correctly?
Also, have you tested Audio Input from your Guacamole instance against
a host _not_ using RDPWrap to make sure that it works that way, as
well?
-Nick
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