RDP 6.0 sound

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Vinay

Hi,

When I connect through RDP the sound is choppy.
Did use LAN (10Mbps or higher) settings under Option>Experience>Performance
too, but no difference.
Both workstations are XP SP2 with RDP 6.0 and at 100 Mb full.

Appreciate any help !!!!.

Regards
Vinay
 
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Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]

When I connect through RDP the sound is choppy.
Did use LAN (10Mbps or higher) settings under Option>Experience>Performance
too, but no difference.
Both workstations are XP SP2 with RDP 6.0 and at 100 Mb full.

Appreciate any help !!!!.

Regards
Vinay

If you update to SP3, you can utilize RDP 6.1. If you had SP3, you'd
be able to install and use RDP 7.0.

- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
 
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Shenan Stanley

Vinay said:
When I connect through RDP the sound is choppy.
Did use LAN (10Mbps or higher) settings under
Option>Experience>Performance too, but no difference.
Both workstations are XP SP2 with RDP 6.0 and at 100 Mb full.

Appreciate any help !!!!.

Pure LAN connection - no internet?

TRACERT shows?
 
V

VanguardLH

Vinay said:
When I connect through RDP the sound is choppy. Did use LAN (10Mbps or
higher) settings under Option>Experience>Performance too, but no
difference. Both workstations are XP SP2 with RDP 6.0 and at 100 Mb full.

For Terminal Services, audio quality is poor (and non-configurable in the
RDP client); see:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457106.aspx

The auto-configuration means you don't get to override the RDP client-server
negotiation on how to stream the audio from the remote host to your own.
From some articles, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 were supposed to
include some improvements to RDP, like the audio streaming quality. You
didn't mention to *what* you were using RDP to connect (or were the remote
hosts the Windows XP workstations that you mention?).

http://www.fabulatech.com/sound-over-rdp.html

I've seen some products that claim to improve sound over RDP, like at
http://www.fabulatech.com/sound-over-rdp.html. Don't have any experience
with their product.
 

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