Re: -r sound:local problems

夏凯 <[email protected]> Wed, 21 Jul 2010 21:38:10 +0800
Newsgroups gmane.network.rdesktop.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
try -r sound:remote

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 20:20, Ed Grant <[email protected]> wrote:
> So I'm trying to connect from my Fedora 13 64bit desktop to my Windows 7
> desktop and have so far been unsuccessful in getting the sound to play
> locally on my Fedora machine. If I leave the speakers plugged into my
> Windows 7 machine and use the "-r sound:remote" option, I can hear the sound
> that is playing on the Windows machine. I've tried a number of variations
> trying to get rdesktop to play sound locally (Fedora 13) from the server
> (Windows 7), but have had no luck.
>
> Here are a few variations that have not proven fruitful.
>
> rdesktop -g 1280x800 -x l -a 16 -r sound:local windows7
> rdesktop -g 1280x800 -x l -a 16 -r sound:alsa windows7
> rdesktop -g 1280x800 -x l -a 16 -r sound:oss windows7
>
> rdesktop -0 -g 1280x800 -x l -a 16 -r sound:local windows7
> rdesktop -0 -g 1280x800 -x l -a 16 -r sound:alsa windows7
> rdesktop -0 -g 1280x800 -x l -a 16 -r sound:oss windows7
>
> btw - I know sound is working on my Fedora machine as I can plug in the
> speakers and things running locally work fine, my issue is just with
> rdesktop playing sound locally.
>
> I hope someone can assist as it's really annoying having to keep a box
> sitting next to me just to stream sirius radio. =)
>
> TIA
>
>
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