Real-Time Audio-Video works with standard webcam, USB audio, and analog audio devices. The feature also works with standard conferencing applications. To support Real-Time Audio-Video, your Horizon deployment must meet certain software and hardware requirements.
- Virtual desktops
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When using Microsoft Teams with Real-Time Audio-Video, virtual desktops must have a minimum of 4 vCPUs and 4 GB of RAM.
- Horizon Client computer or client access device
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- Real-Time Audio-Video is supported on all operating systems that run Horizon Client for Linux on x64 devices. This feature is not supported on ARM processors. The client system must meet the following minimum hardware requirements.
Resolution Frame Rate CPU Required Memory 320 x 240 15 FPS 2 core, 1800 MHz 105 MB 640 x 480 15 FPS 2 core, 2700 MHz 150 MB 1280 x 720 15 FPS 4 core, 3400 MHz 210 MB - Horizon Client requires the following libraries:
- Video4Linux2
- libv4l
- Pulse Audio
The plug-in file (/usr/lib/pcoip/vchan_plugins/libviewMMDevRedir.so) has the following dependencies:
libuuid.so.1 libv4l2.so.0 libspeex.so.1 libudev0 libtheoradec.so.1 libtheoraenc.so.1 libv4lconvert.so.0 libjpeg.so.8
All these files must be present on the client system or the Real-Time Audio-Video feature does not work. These dependencies are in addition to the dependencies required for Horizon Client itself.
- The webcam and audio device drivers must be installed, and the webcam and audio device must be operable, on the client computer. You do not need to install the device drivers on the machine where the agent is installed.
- Real-Time Audio-Video is supported on all operating systems that run Horizon Client for Linux on x64 devices. This feature is not supported on ARM processors. The client system must meet the following minimum hardware requirements.
- Display protocols
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- PCoIP
- VMware Blast