faq:windows-server
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The timing problem can also occur when Windows is reducing CPU power in order to save energy, so you should set the power plan to "High performance" | The timing problem can also occur when Windows is reducing CPU power in order to save energy, so you should set the power plan to "High performance" | ||
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+ | ===== Remote Desktop Connection ===== | ||
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+ | When using the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to connect to your server, you will notice that Windows hides all physical sound cards from the list of audio devices in the Windows control panel, and adds a " | ||
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+ | While this is great for standard applications like web browsers etc., it is a very big problem for mAirList. Because when mAirList happens to play into that remote audio device, and you disconnect from the server (with mAirList still running in the active session), that audio device will disappear, and mAirList will stop playing instantly. It's pretty much like when you unplug an USB sound card. | ||
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+ | We strongly recommend that you do not use remote audio playback, but rather turn it off in the RDP connection settings, by checking "play on remote computer": | ||
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+ | If you still want to use it for PFL, at least make sure that it is not used for any on air playback. |
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