by Fraal » Wed May 09, 2018 3:22 am
Hi akatik,
Cheers for the reply, the no_setup worked after I manually deleted the terminal config's for each Pi under C:\ProgramData\WTware\Terminals and re applied new templates.
As a general piece of advice for all users, what I've found with audio redirection for RDS session collections (on Server 2016) is that using USB sound devices like a sound bar work fine for general use but watching movies or youtube clips becomes unsynced as soon as you introduce another sound event (like another movie or just a windows prompt), there is some performance overhead as it uses more CPU to process USB sound data.
Sound over HDMI has the best performance followed by the audio jack, these I can play youtube for several minutes without delay or de sync'd sound.
Sound buffer is at 50, sound_rate is 44100 with sound_control=hw.
akatik, when I select sound_level=50 (assume you mean 50 not 5) it basically sets the max volume at 50%, a new RDP session will connect with Windows sound set at 100% however it's only half the volume. I realise now this is a RDP thing and not much you can do. I have set the volume at 75 and now volume is high but not super loud in class!
Hi akatik,
Cheers for the reply, the no_setup worked after I manually deleted the terminal config's for each Pi under C:\ProgramData\WTware\Terminals and re applied new templates.
As a general piece of advice for all users, what I've found with audio redirection for RDS session collections (on Server 2016) is that using USB sound devices like a sound bar work fine for general use but watching movies or youtube clips becomes unsynced as soon as you introduce another sound event (like another movie or just a windows prompt), there is some performance overhead as it uses more CPU to process USB sound data.
Sound over HDMI has the best performance followed by the audio jack, these I can play youtube for several minutes without delay or de sync'd sound.
Sound buffer is at 50, sound_rate is 44100 with sound_control=hw.
akatik, when I select sound_level=50 (assume you mean 50 not 5) it basically sets the max volume at 50%, a new RDP session will connect with Windows sound set at 100% however it's only half the volume. I realise now this is a RDP thing and not much you can do. I have set the volume at 75 and now volume is high but not super loud in class!