Rdesktop and audio
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Hi all,
This is my first post here and i am encoutering come problems with my rdesktop.
When i log into my Windows 2003 Terminal Server and attempt to play any audio file, i don't hear anything and when i check my audio settings, the 'mute' box is checked and when i uncheck it and click apply, the mute box checks by itself again.
I am not too sure if this problem is caused by rdesktop or by my windows server.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!!
This is my first post here and i am encoutering come problems with my rdesktop.
When i log into my Windows 2003 Terminal Server and attempt to play any audio file, i don't hear anything and when i check my audio settings, the 'mute' box is checked and when i uncheck it and click apply, the mute box checks by itself again.
I am not too sure if this problem is caused by rdesktop or by my windows server.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!!
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first off (since you didn't say so): are you certain sound is working
on your local system?
I also see there's someone at linuxquestions.org with the same problem.
If they respond with a solution, please be sure to post a pointer to it here.
Does the Win2003 server have a sound card?
This message indicates a problem in such a case.
Another message indicates a problem with the timing of audio.
One other message I've just found indicates audio problems when
high screen resolutions are used. You might try 800x600 64k color (or less).
on your local system?
I also see there's someone at linuxquestions.org with the same problem.
If they respond with a solution, please be sure to post a pointer to it here.
Does the Win2003 server have a sound card?
This message indicates a problem in such a case.
Another message indicates a problem with the timing of audio.
One other message I've just found indicates audio problems when
high screen resolutions are used. You might try 800x600 64k color (or less).