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Table 8-1 Windows RGS audio data paths (continued)
1. An application on the remote computer generates audio
output.
2. If an audio device is installed, the application-generated
audio is routed through it.
3. If there is no audio device, the application-generated audio
is routed through the HP Remote Audio virtual device.
4. Audio from either the audio device or the HP Remote Audio
virtual device is sent to the RGS Audio Recorder.
5. The RGS Audio Recorder captures the audio, which is sent by
RGS to the local computer.
6. The RGS Audio Player on the local computer decodes the
received audio and sends it to the audio mixer.
7. The output of the audio mixer is sent to the local computer
audio device.
8. The audio device drives an audio output device, such as a
speaker.
USB devices are Remote or Local/Remote:
Certain USB microphones can be attached to the remote
computer using the Remote USB functionality.
For more information, see
Remoting USB microphones
on page 56.
USB devices are Local: RGS on Windows does not support locally-
mounted USB microphones.
Remote Audio on Linux
The following table describes the paths taken by both application-generated audio output and microphone
audio on Linux.
Table 8-2 Linux RGS audio data paths
Audio playback from the remote computer to the local
computer
Sending of microphone audio from the local computer to the
remote computer
1. An application on the remote computer generates audio
output.
2. If an audio device is installed, the application-generated
audio is routed through it.
3. If there is no audio device, the application-generated audio
is routed through the Virtual Audio Driver.
4. Audio from either the audio device or the Virtual Audio
Driver is sent to the RGS Audio Recorder.
5. The RGS Audio Recorder captures the audio, which is sent by
RGS to the local computer.
6. The RGS Audio Player on the local computer decodes the
received audio and sends it to the audio mixer.
7. The output of the audio mixer is sent to the local computer
audio device.
8. The audio device drives an audio output device, such as a
speaker.
USB devices are Remote or Local/Remote: Certain USB
microphones can be attached to the remote computer using the
Remote USB functionality. The remote computer must be running
Windows.
NOTE: For more information, see
Remoting USB microphones
on page 56.
USB devices are Local: RGS on Linux does not support locally-
mounted USB microphones.
The device the audio is recorded from can be specified in the RGS Sender property
Rgsender.Audio.Linux.DeviceName.
Run the command:
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