Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help
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Saving Audio Settings
Audio device settings are applied on a per KX III device basis.
Once the audio devices settings are configured and saved on the KX III,
the same settings are applied to it.
For example, you can configure a Windows
®
audio device to us a stereo,
16 bit, 44.1K format.
When you connect to different targets and use that Windows audio
device, the stereo, 16 bit, 44.1K format is applied to each target server.
For both playback and recording devices, the device type, device format,
and the buffer settings applied to the device are saved.
See
Connecting and Disconnecting from a Digital Audio Device
(on
page 68) for information on connecting to and configuring an audio
device, and Adjusting Capture and Playback Buffer Size (Audio Settings)
for information on audio device buffer settings.
If you are using the audio feature while running PC Share mode and VM
Share mode so multiple users can access the same audio device on a
target at once, the audio device settings of the user who initiates the
session are applied to all users who join the session.
So, when a user joins an audio session, the target machine settings are
used. See
Connecting to Multiple Targets from a Single Remote
Client
(on page 67).
Connecting to Multiple Targets from a Single Remote Client
Connect to audio on up to four (4) target servers at the same time from a
single, remote client.
See
Connecting and Disconnecting from a Digital Audio Device
(on
page 68) for information on connecting to audio devices.
A Speaker icon
is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the
client window. It is grayed out when no audio is being used. When the
Speaker icon and Microphone icon
are displayed in the status bar,
the session is being captured as it is streamed.
Note: When an audio session is underway, be sure to keep the session
active or change the KX III's idle timeout time so the audio session does
not time out.