

I went through article after article after article on the web. And I have verified that all necessary xRDP components were installed on the VM. I’ve made sure that the audio capabilities of the host machine are shared with the VM. I have ensured that I was connecting to my VM in an enhanced session. No matter what I did, I couldn’t get audio sink configured correctly. Unfortunately, getting it to play audio was a lot harder than I expected. So I have used this to set up my Ubuntu VM. My main PC is running Windows, which, if you are using Professional license, comes with hardware virtualization system called Hyper-V. And the simplest and the cheapest way to set up multiple operating systems is to use virtual machines (VMs). NET library that is designed to play audio on Windows, Mac OS and Linux, I need to have all three operating systems available for testing.
