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July 30, 2018 at 12:39 pm #47285
Hello
I would like to ask you, how to configure USB audio card to allow it on RDP ?
We´re using 8.4_112 FW on DX0D with config SessionConfig=RDP EnableNLA=yes ForceSpan=no EnableRecord=yes USBRedirection=RDP
When I delete USBRedirection it works great but stopped working other devices. In log it looks that device is redirected to remote desktop, but only internal speaker works. I´ve tryied to disable it (Device=audio EnableSpeaker=no ) but sound is still playing in internal speaker.
Any idea how to solve it ?
thank you
July 30, 2018 at 2:53 pm #47286Hi,
As far as I understand that “USB redirection” thing… :
When USBRedirection is set to RDP, The USB audio device will be made available as “Remote Audio” within a RDP session. This is the same behavior as a regular Windows RDP client. From the Microsoft point of view of the “redirection” meaning, this is “RDP High-Level Device Redirection…”
On the other hand when the redirection is handled by TCX (are you using it ?), you could set VUSB_AUDIO=yes on the Wyse side and the audio device should appear as local device to the remote computer.
That said, check on the Wyse which device is selected. I’m struggling with a ThinOS 8.5 bug/feature where some USB Audio devices are not selected by default. One have to select it manually Through the Wyse Peripherals tab.
July 30, 2018 at 3:56 pm #47288I´ve tryied USBRedirection=TCX VUSB_AUDIO=yes and it works but quality of audio is too low, Is it possible to modify it ?
July 30, 2018 at 4:25 pm #47289I’m not using TCX anymore, but it is supposed to deliver “Rich sound” so there’s probably a parameter to adjust the quality of the sound at the TCX server side.
July 30, 2018 at 4:40 pm #47290And it is possible to do it in other way ? Using USBredirection=RDP ?
July 30, 2018 at 5:03 pm #47291If you are not using TCX (and I am pretty sure you don’t), then it makes no sense to use
USBRedirection=TCX
Therefore, please tryUSBRedirection=RDP
SessionConfig=ALL VUSB_AUDIO=noCG
July 30, 2018 at 5:14 pm #47296When using USBredirection=RDP the sound quality can in theory be forced on the RDP server side through local policy (gpedit.msc)
Computer Configuration/Windows Component/Remote Desktop Services/Remote Desktop Session Host/Device and Resource Redirection/Limit Audio Playback Quality/
Enable and select “High”
(I wrote “in theory” because I recently tested a 5010 (ThinOS 8.5) connected to a W10 virtual and had the feeling that the sound quality was dynamic. Maybe a RemoteFx thing to adjust somewhere else (Note that I’m not even sure if ThinOS supports RemoteFX audio)
July 31, 2018 at 2:43 pm #47311Hello
With USBRedirection=RDP
SessionConfig=ALL VUSB_AUDIO=no works too, but audio quality is very poor.I´ve tryied to set Computer Configuration/Windows Component/Remote Desktop Services/Remote Desktop Session Host/Device and Resource Redirection/Limit Audio Playback Quality/ to high but nothing change.
When we´re trying that USB audio via PC, audio is in good quality, so problem will be on TC side.
Any idea how to increase quality of sound ?
August 1, 2018 at 11:00 am #47325Or if its possible to delete line USBRedirection=RDP (because when i delete it, audio quality is good), and redirect only specified USB devices ?
August 2, 2018 at 11:13 am #47337Now i tested it with headphones with 3,5mm jack and quality is poor too. Problem is only when I´m using TC.
Is there any solution how to solve that ?
August 2, 2018 at 12:28 pm #47338Try to downgrade. (Start at 8.0 or even 7, if available). I never had any RDP audio problems with 7.
Problems started with 8 and the audio support has not been stable accross versions, to me. The first thin I’m testing when a new version is available is audio. Surprise surprise almost every time.
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