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xrdp implements Audio Output redirection using PulseAudio, which is a sound system used on POSIX operating systems.
The server to client audio redirection is implemented as per Remote Desktop Protocol: Audio Output Virtual Channel Extension [MS-RDPEA] specs, which means it is interoperable with any RDP client which implements it (most of them including: MS RDP clients, FreeRDP).
However, our Microphone redirection (client to server) implementation is proprietary and doesn't implement the [MS-RDPEAI] specs. Its only supported by the following clients so far: NeutrinoRDP client and rdesktop.
Here is how to build pulseaudio modules for your distro, so you can have audio support through xrdp.
In this instruction, pulseaudio version is 11.1. You need to replace the version number in this instruction if your environment has different versions. You can find out your pulseaudio version executing the following command:
pulseaudio --version
or
pkg-config --modversion libpulse
This instruction also should be applicable to the Ubuntu family.
Some build tools and package development tools are required. Make sure install the tools.
apt install build-essential dpkg-dev
Install pulseaudio and requisite packages to build pulseaudio.
apt install pulseaudio
apt build-dep pulseaudio
Fetch the pulseaudio source. You'll see pulseaudio-11.1
directory in your
current directory.
apt source pulseaudio
Enter into the directory and build the pulseaudio package.
cd pulseaudio-11.1
./configure
Finally, let's build xrdp source / sink modules. You'll have two .so files
module-xrdp-sink.so
and module-xrdp-source.so
.
git clone https://github.com/neutrinolabs/pulseaudio-module-xrdp.git
cd pulseaudio-module-xrdp
./bootstrap && ./configure PULSE_DIR=/path/to/pulseaudio-11.1
make
Some build tools and package development tools are required. Make sure install the tools.
yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
yum install rpmdevtools yum-utils
rpmdev-setuptree
Install pulseaudio and requisite packages to build pulseaudio.
yum install pulseaudio pulseaudio-libs pulseaudio-libs-devel
yum-builddep pulseaudio
Fetch the pulseaudio source and extract. You'll see `~/rpmbuild/BUILD/
yumdownloader --source pulseaudio
rpm --install pulseaudio*.src.rpm
Build the pulseaudio source. In this phase, pulseaudio is not necessarily needed to be built but configured however there's no way to do only configure.
rpmbuild -bb --noclean ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/pulseaudio.spec
Finally, let's build xrdp source / sink modules. You'll have two .so files
module-xrdp-sink.so
and module-xrdp-source.so
.
git clone https://github.com/neutrinolabs/pulseaudio-module-xrdp.git
cd pulseaudio-module-xrdp
./bootstrap && ./configure PULSE_DIR=~/rpmbuild/BUILD/pulseaudio-10.0
make
First off, find out your pulseaudio version using pulseaudio --version
command. Download the tarball of the pulseaudio version that you have.
After downloading the tarball, extract the tarball and cd
into the source
directory, then run ./configure
.
wget https://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/releases/pulseaudio-11.1.tar.xz
tar xf pulseaudio-11.1.tar.xz
cd pulseaudio-11.1
./configure
If additional packages are required to run ./configure
, install requisite
packages depending on your environment.
Finally, let's build xrdp source / sink modules. You'll have two .so files
module-xrdp-sink.so
and module-xrdp-source.so
.
git clone https://github.com/neutrinolabs/pulseaudio-module-xrdp.git
cd pulseaudio-module-xrdp
./bootstrap && ./configure PULSE_DIR=/path/to/pulseaudio-11.1
make
Just make install
should install built modules to the correct directory.
You can confirm if the modules properly installed by following command:
ls $(pkg-config --variable=modlibexecdir libpulse)
If you can see lots of module-*.so
and module-xrdp-sink.so
,
module-xrdp-source.so
, PulseAudio modules should be properly built and
installed.
module-xrdp-sink.la
and module-xrdp-source.so
may be installed to the
target directory, these files are not necessary and you can remove them safely.
Enjoy!
To see if it works, run pavumeter
in the xrdp session. Playback any YouTube
video in Firefox. You'll see "Showing signal levels of xrdp sink" and
volume meter moving.