Hi everyone,
I have a Macbook Air M1 laptop, running the latest Sequoia (15.2) OS, and I use the Windows App (previously called Remote Desktop) to remote my workstation PC.
The remote session works great, but that's until I launch an application or a game that utilizes the remote audio driver for forwarding the audio to Mac OS so I could hear it. The application that utilizes the audio driver doesn't have to actively sending sound, but just to be in focus.
I made a short video that describes it best. You may find it here: https://youtu.be/DIJWFaQtf6Q
It shows a silent remote session, and when I launch DOSBox for example without launching any game in it, suddenly the noise kicks in. But it's not just DOSBox - it can be any application that utilizes audio. I also tried to launch Adobe Premiere Pro and it does the same thing when it's just opened and in focus, again, even when it's not actively playing any video or audio. If I click away to the Desktop (which makes the application to not be in focus) the noises stop. Bringing the application back to focus by clicking on it and the noises return. In the DOSBox example above though the sound driver is utilized as long as it's opened, no matter if the application is in focus or not. It's likely a driver thing I guess.
I mainly wish to make video tutorials with decent sound without noises when I'm working on my Mac, but on Windows applications. Hence I'm using a remote session. I could record them directly on my PC (which works great and without this sound problem), but that obligates me to physically sit in-front of my PC workstation than on my laptop, and I'm really looking for the freedom to record my tutorials on my laptop anywhere I go. But that audio problem kind of ruins the decent sound I'm looking for.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!