Managing audio on Remote Desktop for multiple scanners- advice?

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dispatchgeek

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I am considering building a dedicated pc server to run Win500 for two Pro-197s, Proscan for a SDS100 and Scan125 for a BC125AT. Looking to run/listen from my living room chair via RDP client on an iPad and pipe audio into a pair of Bluetooth earbuds.

The quandary I am looking to solve is being able to Pan and mix that audio into a useable stereo mix on the client side. I’m able to monitor audio already, I just want to take the audio from all four devices and pan it/volume control it so it’s not all dumping into a mono mix.

I feel like my research has brought me close with things like Voicemeeter potato, but I haven’t struck gold on this.

So folks running multiple scanners via any desk and RDP- how are you managing the audio headache? Using a software mixer? Stereo feeds? Mixing with a panning mixer in shack and then feeding that back into the PC for stereo mix?
 

dispatchgeek

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What are you using to control the audio,Windows audio mixer or something else? Also, are you able to route audio to R or L on the remote side? Maybe as easy as selecting the correct side of a stereo line in input?

I run multiple USB Line In Sound Cards fine tune each input output then connect with ANYDESK to make remote changes.
 
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