Frank,
Microsoft RDP v5.2 doesn't support upstream audio. So, you can listen to
the speech, songs...etc from a Sun ray connected to Windows TS, but
can't record.... In future, if RDP supports upstream audio, we will also
support it through our Sun Ray Connector for Windows OS.
-Shivu
Frank Sommers wrote:
We are using Skype, because we found that to have the best sound
quality at present, and because it's available for OS X, Linux, and
Windows (the platforms that we use). However, it is not yet available
for Solaris. So I tried to make it work by accessing a Windows desktop
from the Sun Ray, but it somehow did not recognize the sound device.
What VOIP solution do those customers use?
Thanks,
-- Frank
Bob Doolittle wrote:
Frank Sommers wrote:
what put an end to my exclusive remote desktop use was our team's
adoption of Skype as a primarily communication tool. I couldn't get
Skype to work on the Sun Ray (even by accessing a Windows desktop),
and that necessitated switching back to my Linux laptop as the
primarily work tool.
It would be helpful if you would elucidate on the issues you
ran into and the version of SRSS you were using (or timeframe).
Significant work has been done recently for improving latency
for VoIP purposes, and some major customer successes have
occured utilizing it.
-Bob
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