L'audio e l'audio sono supportati solo a senso unico. Il suono può essere trasmesso dal dispositivo remoto/host al dispositivo locale, ma non viene inviato alcun audio dal dispositivo locale al dispositivo remoto/host, ad esempio il microfono.
Nota: lo streaming audio non è incluso nel servizio di base di supporto remoto
In Windows, è possibile configurare l'audio in modo che sia solo sul remoto/host, solo sul dispositivo locale o entrambi. Aprire l'applicazione Splashtop Streamer sul dispositivo remoto/host, quindi fare clic sulla scheda Impostazioni:
On Mac, you can configure sound to be on the remote/host only or on the local device only.
To enable audio, open Splashtop Streamer application on the remote/host device, then click on the Settings tab.
- Make sure "Output sound over remote connection only" is selected on the Settings tab.
- Install the sound driver by clicking the "Install Sound Driver" button on the Settings tab. This will require a reboot to complete the installation. You can also use silent install to include the sound driver in the streamer installation.
- For macOS 10.14 Mojave and macOS 10.15 Catalina, it will also require Microphone permission - click the "Allow Access to Microphone" button.
- See this article if you use other 3rd party sound drivers on the computer, and have issues with audio. Otherwise, see this article for common troubleshooting tips.
- Note: There is a current limitation where audio does not work if you begin the remote session in a pre-login state (no mac user is logged in; locked state is ok). This required a disconnect/reconnect after logging into a mac user account. The Splashtop team is working on a fix.
If you are using SOS, you can configure sound to be on the remote/host only, on the local device only, or both. Open Splashtop SOS application on the remote/host device, then click on the Settings tab, then click Options.