We have used Remmia and xRDP and Audio works fine, when enabled on the
Guacamole profile.
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On 8/30/2024 8:59 AM, Nick Couchman wrote:
One follow-up question from me: If you connect to your xrdp server
with a non-Guacamole RDP client (Microsoft Remote Desktop Client,
xfreerdp, etc.) does audio work in those scenarios? This would help
determine if it is something specific to Guacamole or more generally
the xrdp configuration.
-Nick
On Fri, Aug 30, 2024 at 11:21 AM icke <guacam...@makerslounge.de> wrote:
It doesn't make a difference in my case. Thank you, anyway.
Am 30.08.24 um 16:32 schrieb David Ramirez:
Have you tried compiling Guacamole Server with Websockets?
I know that in our environment with Ubuntu Servers and Windows
hosts, once Guacamole was compiled with WebSockets, the audio
just worked over RDP in Guacamole.
Without knowing more of the environment I apologize for not being
able to provide more insight.
David.