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Audio | VNC® Connect - RealVNC
https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/audio/
Enabling audio is easy when you need it: click the Audio icon on the Viewer toolbar. Make sure audio is supported by the connection and hasn’t been disabled on the Server. Go to the Users & Permissions page in the Server options to configure audio on a per-user bases or to disable the feature completely.
Screen Sharing and Audio Solution - Apple Community
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7943479
Apple's Screen Sharing, ARD aka Remote Desktop and Back-to-my-Mac all are based on VNC code so all also lack the ability to include remote audio support. The most common solution that does include at least some audio support is Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol as used in their Terminal Server and RDP client.
Audio FAQ - RealVNC Help Center
https://help.realvnc.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002504358-Audio-FAQ
Enabling audio is easy when you need it: click the Audio icon on the Viewer toolbar. Make sure audio is supported by the connection and hasn’t been disabled on the Server. Go to the Users & Permissions page in the Server options to configure audio on a per-user bases or to disable the feature completely. Can I talk to someone if I need help? Yes.
macos - Best way to connect Remote Mac with audio from Mac ...
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/383767/best-way-to-connect-remote-mac-with-audio-from-mac-or-pc
There are many users with macOS and they have mac mini/mac Pro in the office with different audio files. So, once they are connected to VPN, there are many tools to access remote mac machine but I am looking with audio that plays on the remote machine. Audio can be mp3, wav and they use VLC or different licensed media players as per recording.
Download VNC Viewer for macOS | VNC® Connect
https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/download/viewer/macos/
Download VNC® Viewer to the device you want to control from, below. Make sure you've installed VNC® Server on the computer you want to control. Windows. macOS. Linux. Raspberry Pi. iOS. Android. Solaris.
13 Free VNC 'Remote Desktop Connection' For Windows, …
https://www.geckoandfly.com/23203/vnc-client-viewer-windows-mac-linux/
5 Ways to Set Up VNC on Mac OS X - wikiHow
https://www.wikihow.com/Set-Up-VNC-on-Mac-OS-X
VNC from Mac to Linux - Computer Action Team
https://cat.pdx.edu/platforms/mac/remote-access/vnc-to-linux/
MacOS has a VNC Viewer already built into it. For the Server Address, type vnc://localhost:5944 where 5944 was the port we forwarded above. If you set up a password for your VNC session (and you should!) it will prompt you to enter it now. Remember again, this password should be at least 6 characters! That’s it!
Is there a remote desktop solution that ... - Ask Different
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/7941/is-there-a-remote-desktop-solution-that-will-transfer-sound-output-to-the-client
I immediately thought of something like soundflower, and their support page points to a project called jackaudio that may be able to send audio over a local network. This is, admittedly, separate intended functionality from VNC or other screensharing utilities. A smart guy I know refers to this as 'a wonderful third-party opportunity'.
Screen Sharing on a Mac: The Best Ways to Do It
https://mackeeper.com/blog/how-to-screenshare-on-mac/
The other Mac will also need to know your computer’s name and network address. You can find this on the right under the Screen Sharing: On heading.The name should look something like Jane’s MacBook Pro, and the address should be vnc://[IPAddress] or vnc://[Name.Domain].
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