Audio-Recording Redirection on t5335z (on Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Host) (326 Views)
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inti
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Audio-Recording Redirection on t5335z (on Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Host)

Hi,

 

I have multiple t5335z as RDP-Clients for a Windows Server 2008 R2 (w. SP1) and want to use Audio-Recording.

On the RDP-Session Host, I have made sure, that Audio Redirection and Recording is enabled and if I connect via RDP on a common Desktop-System with RDP-Client 7, this works without problems.

 

However, with the t5335z I can only hear Playback (also not very loud although I have the Volume up to 100). If I try to record Audio, I get the Error, that the Device is missing, which is the same error as if I disable Audio-Recording inside a common RDP-Client (or use an older Version).

 

So does the linux-based RDP-Client inside the t5335 simply not support RDP 7.0 features or may I have an error in my Configuration.

 

I attached my current profile.xml with all Settings.

I currently use Image-Version Z5D40017. Newest is Z5D40019, but I can't find any release notes with detailed Information to determine, whether this was a known Issue and might have been fixed.

 

Any advice would be appreciated. 

 

Best Regards,

 

inti

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Re: Audio-Recording Redirection on t5335z (on Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Host)

I dont believe audio recording is supported at this time since it is using regular, rdesktop. 

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inti
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Re: Audio-Recording Redirection on t5335z (on Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Host)

Thanks for the Info.

 

Is I interpret the feature "matrix of rdesktop" currectly (http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/rdesktop/index.php?title=Main_Page), Audio-Recording is only supported via a special ThinLinc-driver, which is a commercial, linux-based Terminal-Server solution.

 

Regards,

 

inti

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