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Remote audio on Linux,

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Remote audio on Linux RGS on Linux also supports remote audio, allowing audio generated by the application on the Remote Computer to be captured and transmitted to the Local Computer for playback. Figure 2-24 RGS audio subsystem on Linux on page 38 shows the RGS audio subsystem (green boxes), and the audio data paths for Linux-these data paths are described in Table 2-6 Linux RGS audio data paths on page 39. To simplify comparison with Windows, all audio components shown on the Windows diagram in Figure 2-23 RGS audio subsystem on Windows on page 36 are retained below, but partially obscured if not supported on Linux. Figure 2-24 RGS audio subsystem on Linux Table 2-6 Linux RGS audio data paths on page 39 describes each of the audio data paths. The numbering and lettering in the table correspond to the numbering and lettering in Figure 2-23 RGS audio subsystem on Windows on page 36. For a list of audio devices supported on Linux Remote Computers, see Linux remote audio device support on page 230 . 38 Chapter 2 RGS overview

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Remote audio on Linux
RGS on Linux also supports remote audio, allowing audio generated by the application on the Remote
Computer to be captured and transmitted to the Local Computer for playback.
Figure
2
-
24
RGS audio
subsystem on Linux
on page
38
shows the RGS audio subsystem (green boxes), and the audio data
paths for Linux—these data paths are described in
Table
2
-
6
Linux RGS audio data paths
on page
39
. To simplify comparison with Windows, all audio components shown on the Windows
diagram in
Figure
2
-
23
RGS audio subsystem on Windows
on page
36
are retained below, but
partially obscured if not supported on Linux.
Figure 2-24
RGS audio subsystem on Linux
Table
2
-
6
Linux RGS audio data paths
on page
39
describes each of the audio data paths. The
numbering and lettering in the table correspond to the numbering and lettering in
Figure
2
-
23
RGS
audio subsystem on Windows
on page
36
. For a list of audio devices supported on Linux Remote
Computers, see
Linux remote audio device support
on page
230
.
38
Chapter 2
RGS overview