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On the server machine, I only have two playback devices listed:
Speakers – NoMachine Microphone Adapter
Samsung 4 – NVIDIA High Definition Audio (Default Device)
There are no other devices. If I choose “Show disabled devices” it offers up the unused S/PDIF connection on the motherboard. The server machine is using the HDMI connection on the video card to output audio and video to my TV and Surround processor.
I don’t connect more than one client simultaneously. I just move from work machines as clients (Windows 7 and Linux, to remotely access my home machine) and my laptop client at home (Windows 10) to move about the house.
I’ve attached a short audio file of an attempt to view a video over the LAN from the server to my Windows 10 laptop client.
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jcdick1ParticipantI apologize for it taking so long to get back to this.
A good example of a game would be “Metro: Last Light” for Linux under the Linux Steam Client. Any mouse control immediately points the POV to the ground and any further mouse movement just makes it spin.
This is a Windows 7 x64 with v4.2.26 connecting to a Linux machine, OpenSUSE 13.1 x64 with KDE also running v4.2.26.
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jcdick1ParticipantI just wanted to check back on this, as I’ve had to resort to Splashtop, which I’m not keen on. Is there any estimate on which update cycle this might be in?
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jcdick1ParticipantOkay, let’s start this over, if that’s okay. And hopefully we can get this resolved. It used to work, now it doesn’t, as stated above. But I just tried connecting to other machines that used to have audio forwarded successfully, and there’s no change.
I have a windows 7 client connecting to multiple Linux servers … over a port-forwarded SSH tunnel. UDP is not being used. My client has “Audio disabled on local connection” no matter which machine I talk to. Does the client automatically disable audio when the address for the server is “localhost”?
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jcdick1ParticipantI did a full reinstall of both server and client, and still have the above, though I changed from the pure Enterprise client-only install to a full install on the client side. No /var/log directory on the client side, and still says “Audio disabled…”
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jcdick1ParticipantUnfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a \Program Files (x86)\NoMachine\var\log directory on my client side, at the moment.
But here is the problem reproduced, and the .nx directory under \Users\%username%\
jcdick1ParticipantOkay, I just noticed the upload error on the server side files. I’ve put them in a zip file. Sorry about that.
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jcdick1ParticipantHere are the logs you mentioned. I just zipped the whole log directory on the client side.
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