Webcam c/w Audio

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Nelsl

I use RDT 5.2 nd WinXP Pro on both computers to keep an eye on my house
while at work. I would like to hear the sound in the house at the same time
as viewing the webcam. Is there a way to do this???? I have tried
everything - can I run another program at the same time to hear sound?
Thanks for the help.
 
Have you set the sound option for "Bring to this computer" under the
Local Resources tab?
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Yes, it is on. I can play music from the remote machine and hear the windows
sounds (shutdown, warning bells, etc. I can also see the video from the
webcam but can not hear the microphone. When I go into the webcam "Audio
Settings", the "Primary Audio Capture Device" setting is blank, and can not
get it to load anything.
 
Nelsl said:
I can play music from the remote machine and hear the
windows sounds (shutdown, warning bells, etc. I can also see the
video from the webcam but can not hear the microphone.

If you were actually at your home PC, you wouldn't hear its microphone
through that PC's speakers. So you don't hear the microphone when you
connect to your home PC through Remote Desktop, either.

What you should try to do is to set up a Webcam session in Windows
Messenger/MSN Messenger to your remote PC. To set it up, you could connect
to your home PC with Remote Desktop, launch Messenger, and set up a webcam
session with yourself at your remote PC (you will need two MSN accounts to
do this). This webcam session will have both video and audio, and is also a
more efficient way of transmitting the video stream than using RDP to mirror
it. Once the Messenger connection is active, you can disconnect RDP.
 
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