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Disabling audio on the Sender

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The Audigy2ZS and Audigy 4 audio devices require the controls labeled "PCM Capture" to have a non-zero volume. Other volume controls will not impact the volume of the signal captured through RGS. Since the Master control does not impact RGS, the volume of the speakers on the sender system can be muted without preventing RGS from capturing an audio signal. The Sound Blaster Live! needs to have recording enabled on the Wave control in addition to having a non-zero volume level. Similar to the Audigy cards, the Master control does not impact RGS. Unsupported PCI audio devices are known to allow capture of application generated audio. The names of the controls that need to be adjusted are not consistent. Names of controls that may need to be adjusted include "PCM", "Capture" and "Mix". Disabling audio on the Sender Most audio devices will allow the Sender speakers (if present) to be disabled while still allowing audio to be sent to the Receiver. This is done by enabling the mute for the master volume control through the Sounds and Audio Devices control panel or through the Volume icon in the taskbar. The Volume icon in the taskbar will change when mute is enabled. Enabling mute on some devices will prevent audio from arriving at the Receiver. The Realtek audio device used in the HP xw4300 has this issue. One possible solution when running the 32 bit version of Windows is to disable the audio device prior to installing the Sender. This will cause the HP Remote Audio device driver to be installed. The real audio device and the HP Remote Audio device should not be enabled at the same time. The Sender will connect to the first audio device it detects, which may not be the device that is selected by the user. Remote audio operation 123

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The Audigy2ZS and Audigy 4 audio devices require the controls labeled "PCM Capture" to have a
non-zero volume. Other volume controls will not impact the volume of the signal captured through RGS.
Since the Master control does not impact RGS, the volume of the speakers on the sender system can be
muted without preventing RGS from capturing an audio signal.
The Sound Blaster Live! needs to have recording enabled on the Wave control in addition to having a
non-zero volume level. Similar to the Audigy cards, the Master control does not impact RGS.
Unsupported PCI audio devices are known to allow capture of application generated audio. The names
of the controls that need to be adjusted are not consistent. Names of controls that may need to be
adjusted include "PCM", "Capture" and "Mix".
Disabling audio on the Sender
Most audio devices will allow the Sender speakers (if present) to be disabled while still allowing audio
to be sent to the Receiver. This is done by enabling the mute for the master volume control through the
Sounds and Audio Devices control panel or through the Volume icon in the taskbar. The Volume icon in
the taskbar will change when mute is enabled.
Enabling mute on some devices will prevent audio from arriving at the Receiver. The Realtek audio
device used in the HP xw4300 has this issue. One possible solution when running the 32 bit version of
Windows is to disable the audio device prior to installing the Sender. This will cause the HP Remote
Audio device driver to be installed. The real audio device and the HP Remote Audio device should not
be enabled at the same time. The Sender will connect to the first audio device it detects, which may not
be the device that is selected by the user.
Remote audio operation
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