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I would like to test windows 2008 in it's terminal services role. In

particular I would like to see how it does with sound playback and

recording from remote workstations. I've installed it on an older pc and

the built in audio chip is not recognized (asus K8N motherboard). If I

buy a windows 2008 compatible soundcard, will I be able to proceed with

my testing? Can anyone recommend a card?

 

Seems like an obvoius question but I wanted to confirm.

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Guest Jeff Pitsch
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Re: Windows 2008 in TS role, no sound devices?

 

Sounds is generated by a virtual driver, not the actual sound card. You do

not need a sound card.

 

Now saying that, you will probably have bad performance. i would recommend

a solution like Provision Networks who have specialized in extending RDP and

have exactly thi stype of capability in their latest product.

 

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Jeff Pitsch

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

 

"mat" <mat@notarealdotcom.adr> wrote in message

news:MPG.23302625907ed16e98971f@msnews.microsoft.com...

>I would like to test windows 2008 in it's terminal services role. In

> particular I would like to see how it does with sound playback and

> recording from remote workstations. I've installed it on an older pc and

> the built in audio chip is not recognized (asus K8N motherboard). If I

> buy a windows 2008 compatible soundcard, will I be able to proceed with

> my testing? Can anyone recommend a card?

>

> Seems like an obvoius question but I wanted to confirm.

Posted

Re: Windows 2008 in TS role, no sound devices?

 

In article <#7pSykpEJHA.4904@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>,

jeff@jeffpitschconsulting.com says...

> Sounds is generated by a virtual driver, not the actual sound card. You do

> not need a sound card.

>

> Now saying that, you will probably have bad performance. i would recommend

> a solution like Provision Networks who have specialized in extending RDP and

> have exactly thi stype of capability in their latest product.

>

I've written to provision about features and pricing but have not heard

from them, and it's been a while. Are they doing well as a company?

Their product lineup is nice but there are no prices listed and I'm

concerned about support and long term viability.

 

Does the 2x app server help with sound?

 

Thanks for sparing me the sound card purchase!

Guest Jeff Pitsch
Posted

Re: Windows 2008 in TS role, no sound devices?

 

I don't know about the 2x product but the Provision licensing is $50 per

concurrent user for their "standard" product and $99 per concurrent user for

their enterprise product. They were purchased by Quest software last year

so they are doing very well right now. I wouldn't worry about them going

out of business any time soon.

 

--

Jeff Pitsch

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

 

"mat" <mat@notarealdotcom.adr> wrote in message

news:MPG.2330474af3dd5aa4989720@msnews.microsoft.com...

> In article <#7pSykpEJHA.4904@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>,

> jeff@jeffpitschconsulting.com says...

>> Sounds is generated by a virtual driver, not the actual sound card. You

>> do

>> not need a sound card.

>>

>> Now saying that, you will probably have bad performance. i would

>> recommend

>> a solution like Provision Networks who have specialized in extending RDP

>> and

>> have exactly thi stype of capability in their latest product.

>>

> I've written to provision about features and pricing but have not heard

> from them, and it's been a while. Are they doing well as a company?

> Their product lineup is nice but there are no prices listed and I'm

> concerned about support and long term viability.

>

> Does the 2x app server help with sound?

>

> Thanks for sparing me the sound card purchase!

Posted

Re: Windows 2008 in TS role, no sound devices?

 

In article <OKiNCY1EJHA.4948@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>,

jeff@jeffpitschconsulting.com says...

> I don't know about the 2x product but the Provision licensing is $50 per

> concurrent user for their "standard" product and $99 per concurrent user for

> their enterprise product. They were purchased by Quest software last year

> so they are doing very well right now. I wouldn't worry about them going

> out of business any time soon.

>

>

I've experimented a bit but have not had any luck getting microphone

redirection to work with windows server 2008. I've found little on the

web about this...does anyone know of a good resource? I enabed audio

redirection on both sides (as far as I could tell), but the local

microphone is not getting to the server, and I don't see any evidence of

a virutal sound driver, my recording attempt came up with "unable to

start sound device".

 

I've still not heard anything from provision.

Guest Jeff Pitsch
Posted

Re: Windows 2008 in TS role, no sound devices?

 

Sorry I should have said straight TS does not support bi-directional audio.

You need PRovision, Citrix, etc for that functionality.

 

--

Jeff Pitsch

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

 

"mat" <mat@notarealdotcom.adr> wrote in message

news:MPG.233215a4a2286c5e989721@msnews.microsoft.com...

> In article <OKiNCY1EJHA.4948@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>,

> jeff@jeffpitschconsulting.com says...

>> I don't know about the 2x product but the Provision licensing is $50 per

>> concurrent user for their "standard" product and $99 per concurrent user

>> for

>> their enterprise product. They were purchased by Quest software last

>> year

>> so they are doing very well right now. I wouldn't worry about them going

>> out of business any time soon.

>>

>>

> I've experimented a bit but have not had any luck getting microphone

> redirection to work with windows server 2008. I've found little on the

> web about this...does anyone know of a good resource? I enabed audio

> redirection on both sides (as far as I could tell), but the local

> microphone is not getting to the server, and I don't see any evidence of

> a virutal sound driver, my recording attempt came up with "unable to

> start sound device".

>

> I've still not heard anything from provision.

Guest Jeff Pitsch
Posted

Re: Windows 2008 in TS role, no sound devices?

 

If you'd like you can contact me directly about Provision. I am a reseller

for them if you need to get something from then.

 

--

Jeff Pitsch

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

 

"mat" <mat@notarealdotcom.adr> wrote in message

news:MPG.233215a4a2286c5e989721@msnews.microsoft.com...

> In article <OKiNCY1EJHA.4948@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>,

> jeff@jeffpitschconsulting.com says...

>> I don't know about the 2x product but the Provision licensing is $50 per

>> concurrent user for their "standard" product and $99 per concurrent user

>> for

>> their enterprise product. They were purchased by Quest software last

>> year

>> so they are doing very well right now. I wouldn't worry about them going

>> out of business any time soon.

>>

>>

> I've experimented a bit but have not had any luck getting microphone

> redirection to work with windows server 2008. I've found little on the

> web about this...does anyone know of a good resource? I enabed audio

> redirection on both sides (as far as I could tell), but the local

> microphone is not getting to the server, and I don't see any evidence of

> a virutal sound driver, my recording attempt came up with "unable to

> start sound device".

>

> I've still not heard anything from provision.


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