Hi all,

I've been studying different approaches for a sound source for xrdp sessions.
Joerg Hanke created a alsa kernel driver for the sound source, that is
one possibility.
Another is to use PulseAudio as the sound source.  We can redirect the
audio data from PulseAudio through the RDP channel so you don't need
any altered RDP client.
One advantage with PulseAudio might be for non Linux kernels like BSD
or Solaris.
One disadvantage might be that its not as stable.
Any thoughts?

Jay

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