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Hi,As Dragon Dictate is running on Mac and sound upstream is not supported in all versions of the Microsoft Remote Desktop App, I think it is Dragon Dictate that convert your voice on your Macfirstly, and then send the traffic to the remote machine.Q: Is bi-directional sound supported?A: Sound upstream (from client to server, for microphones) is not supported by the Remote Desktop Client.Remote Desktop Client on Mac: FAQTherefore, the issue seems to be more related to Dragon Dictate. I would like to suggest contacting their support for help.Best Regards.Jeremy WuTechNet Community Support. Hello Daniel,I have the same Problem.
With Dragon 3 I never had any problems. Now I realized, that using dragon dictate 4 is impossible. Sometimes it doesn't work at all. After using it on my mac, an then starting RDP it works, but just types small characters.I tried to login on a Win 7 machine and on a Win 2012 Server with Terminal server. I also tried an older RDP client iTap mobile RDP but it is the same issue.Have you any ideas or any response from the nuance support?Best regards,Philipp Eigenwillig.
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