As I said, TeamViewer won't pass audio over its connection, at least as far as 
I know. No matter what sound hardware you use, then, you must use a different 
audio pathway--Skype, TeamTalk, or something--to hear VO on the remote machine. 
This may have changed recently, but to my knowledge, it hasn't.
> On Jun 22, 2015, at 2:31 PM, 'Gabriele Battaglia' via MacVisionaries 
> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>> Il giorno 22/giu/2015, alle ore 17:00, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> ha 
>> scritto:
>> 
>> Last I checked, TeamViewer had the same problem: lack of audio pass-through. 
>> It worked well otherwise, but you still needed a separate audio connection.
> Hi Alex. I run an external sound card on my iMac. Does it mean I can use team 
> viewer on somebody ì’s else computer?
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