Hi, David,

Some folks may disagree here, but we don’t generally recommend using the VCL 
for any video- or audio-intensive applications. For viewing videos, a local 
browser works much better than doing the same thing through the VCL. If the 
video needs to be played in a particular application, we typically don’t make 
those applications available through the VCL. As far as audio goes, it can be 
OK with a suitably low bit-rate, but that, too, is usually best done outside 
the context of a RDP session. Audio  also gets complicated in that not all RDP 
clients support it in the first place.

Aaron


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Aaron Coburn
System Administrator / Programmer
Web Services, Amherst College




On Dec 17, 2013, at 11:06 AM, David DeMizio <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have been experimenting with sound through remote desktop and it seems to 
> come in choppy. This will be an issue for our language labs, has anyone 
> experienced the same issues wen remoting into a virtual node via RDP. I've 
> tested by watching you tube videos which is pretty much not possible as the 
> video  and sound are  just really slow and choppy. Any advice is appreciated 
> on how others have overcome this within their VCL labs. Thank You.
> 
> David DeMizio
> Academic Systems Coordinator
> Office of Information Technology
> New College of Florida
> Phone: 941-487-4222 | Fax: 941-487-4356
> www.ncf.edu

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