On Friday, January 18, 2013 11:31:51 AM Kevin Cave wrote:
By the way I wrote an article on xrdp and audio last year, if it's any help,
which also includes audio using Windows clients and installing pulseaudio on
Windows...
http://scarygliders.net/2012/04/06/get-audio-with-your-xrdpx11rdp-connections-
lan-or-remote/
Regards
Kev.
Thanks, Kevin. I am aware of your article. The difficulty is that I need to
be
able to listen using a standard RDP viewer. Moreover, the client system
probably will not be Linux, so it won't have pulseaudio. If I understand
correctly what Jay did, his code captures the audio on the target system and
redirects it into the RDP stream. At the client end, I am expecting that the
RDP viewer will be able to demultiplex the RDP stream into sound and desktop
regardless of the platform. The technique you described in your article is
ingenious as it doesn't require Jay's addendum to the xrdp code, but it works
only in certain circumstances. I suppose that it's possible that the two
techniques also differ in the quality of the audio encoding in the RDP stream,
but I have no information on that issue.
I am still working to test Jay's code. I was able to make xrdp, and I believe
that I enabled the code for redirecting audio. I'm having my usual
difficulties
getting xrdp to run, but I managed before to get it to work by fiddling around
with xrdp.ini until I stumbled on the right configuration.
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