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April 5, 2008 at 4:27 pm #1100
I have an s10 using rdp to connect to a terminal server. Is it possible to have the audio ports on the thin client play sound from an application on the terminal server session? If so what would I need to enable to do this?
April 5, 2008 at 8:26 pm #12487Hi,
No problem at all, in the wnos.ini you can use the command:
Device=audio volume=high
Now you are using a wnos.ini? 🙂
There is a sounds tick box in the RDP connection properties on the S10 you can use as well if you must, you will need external speakers as well,
Cheers,
-TTApril 5, 2008 at 9:16 pm #12493Yes I am using wnos.ini, and I have added that command to my ini file. Can you answer this for me, can I get this device to do telephony using an application terminal server in a java app?
Thanks for the speedy reply too 🙂
April 5, 2008 at 9:30 pm #12494hrmm ok I put the stuff in the wnos.ini but still no sound. Does the terminal server running the session require a sound card?
April 6, 2008 at 10:13 am #12502Does it work from a PC?
Telephony is not working well in a RDP or ICA enviroment as the sound quality and latency is to bad.
CG
April 6, 2008 at 10:43 am #12504No, you don’t need a sound card in the server. Try playing a standard Windows wave file and see if this works.
RDP does not support bi-direction audio so no luck with VoIP, but maybe later this year there will be something,
Cheers,
-TTApril 6, 2008 at 8:16 pm #12510Well first my firmware is 5.0.013.4f… I’m guessing thats kinda old. So I have to get wyse to get me a newer version of this firmware. And then try the sound stuff again. It seems in the logs that it doesnt like some of the commands I put in the wnos.ini file, specifically the audio stuff.
As for the voip stuff, you said RDP doesnt support bi-direction audio, but what about ICA? Does it support bi-directional sound or has it been used to do VOIP?
Has anyone been able to get VOIP to run on this model or do I need to get a diffrent model such as the V90?
April 6, 2008 at 8:59 pm #12511Yep, that’s old!
The commands will not work I gave you but test by ticking the sounds option in the GUI as sound will work on that version.
ICA supports bi-direction audio but VoIP is different as it requires a lot more than 2 way audio. Without getting into a big topic putting VoIP data inside a ICA stream caused too much latency so at present it will not work. This is not a Wyse think its a ICA/RDP thing.
Good news is Citrix have this on the road map to support VoIP, bad news? Not sure when it will be ready.
Only option is a V90L with the soft phone locally installed and the apps published,
Cheer,
-TTApril 6, 2008 at 10:54 pm #12516Is there anyway to have this model run java or windows programs locally?
April 7, 2008 at 6:00 am #12521No way.
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