HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.0 User Guide

possible with the current RGS protocol. See Application support on page 14 for the official description
of supported applications.
6.4 Remote audio operation
For an overview of remote audio, see Remote audio on page 31. Before describing the RGS audio
capabilities available under the Receiver Control Panel Audio tab, Sender audio configuration and
calibration are described.
6.4.1 Configuring audio on the Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Sender
NOTE: It is critical that a mixer control such as “Wave Out Mix”, “Stereo Mix”, or some variation on
“Mixer” is available. The Creative Audigy driver calls this the “What U Hear” control. See
Figure 6-7
Recording Control dialog on page 108 for a mixer example. If a mixer control is not available, see
Potential audio issues on page 114 for troubleshooting suggestions.
To configure audio on the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Sender, open the Sound and Audio
Devices Properties dialog in the Windows Control Panel, and select the Audio tab (see
Figure 6-3
Sound and Audio Devices Properties dialog on page 105).
Figure 6-3 Sound and Audio Devices Properties dialog
The first step is to configure the Sound playback device (if used) and the Sound recording device (if
used). As shown in
Figure 2-20 RGS audio subsystem on Windows on page 32, the Sender contains
audio components for both Sound playback and Sound Recording (microphone input).
Figure 6-4
Microphone device selection and audio playback device selection on the Sender on page 106 on the
next page repeats the Sender portion of the diagram from
Figure 2-20 RGS audio subsystem on
Windows on page 32, and describes how to select the Sound playback and Sound recording devices
on your Remote Computer.
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