Full bi-directional Audio and Full Remote Desktop with PowerSDR using only AnyDesk

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  • Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
  • 0:00 - Example demonstration of Full 2-way Bi-Directional Audio, and Full Remote Desktop operation running PowerSDR ke9ns v2.8.0 using ONLY AnyDesk, allowing to you transmit Mic audio as well as Receive audio from anywhere with an internet connection.
    This Video was recorded with OBS Studio on a 2008 Macbook Pro laptop running Win10, with a wireless "Corsair Virtuoso" PC gamer headset, running "Equalizer APO" (setup for 6khz wide audio).
    I remotely connect to my Ryzen Desktop running Win11 connected to my Flex-5000 and PowerSDR ke9ns v2.8 with Voicemeeter virtual audio cables.
    AnyDesk provides very good Video and Audio for the bandwidth, and is "Free for personal use".
    Much simpler setup & smoother operation than RDP, Teamviewer, or Zoom.
    NOTE: If you operate AnyDesk over 100 hours within 8 weeks, you may get a notice that your not a personal user. In that case you need to "Whitelist" both your Remote and Home computers. Go to: pages.hs.anydesk.com/anydesk-... and fill out the form 2 times, with 9-digit AnyDesk ID's from both sides of your connection.
    AnyDesk allows for full remote control of PowerSDR, and 1-way hi-fi audio.
    But did you know that once your logged into your Radio PC Desktop, you can then run another instance of AnyDesk to log back into your Remote Laptop, and now you have full 2-way hi-fi audio.
    NOTE: If an audio device (like your headset) was not active before you launch AnyDesk or PowerSDR, you may have to close them and restart to get this to work. Worst case would require a PC reboot, then make sure all Virtual cables and speaker and mic are active before starting. Then make sure the AndDesk Permissions (Shield icon) has "Transmit sound" checked.
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    0:15 - AnyDesk needs to be installed on both Remote Laptop and Radio PC. Setup AnyDesk so you can Log into your Desktop from the Remote Laptop, and allow your Desktop to Log into your Remote Laptop.
    NOTE: I installed the free Voicemeeter banana audio drivers on the Radio PC only. You can use any Virtual audio cable program, and you dont need it on the Remote Laptop side.
    If everything is already setup you can skip to step 1b)
    0:35 - Remote PC (1 time setup):
    0:46 - 1) AnyDesk on Remote Laptop: Setup Audio "Transmission" = Headset Mic, "Output" = Headset speaker.
    0:57 - 2) Remote Laptop Windows "Sound" Playback default = Headset speaker, Recording default = Headset Mic.
    1:09 - 3) Log into the Radio PC. The Top line of the AnyDesk window has a Shield. Click on the shield and check "Transmit Sound". (I FORGOT TO INCLUDE THIS IN THE VIDEO)
    1:18 - Radio PC (1 time setup):
    1:22 - 1a) Radio PC "PowerSDR" Set VAC1 DirectSound: IN = Voicemeeter Output, OUT=Voicemeeter Aux Input.
    1:55- 2a) Radio PC Windows "Sound" Playback default = Voicemeeter Input, Recording default = Voicemeeter Aux Output.
    2:11 - 3a) AnyDesk on Radio PC: Setup Audio "Transmission" Voicemeeter Aux Output, "Output" Voicemeeter input.
    2:32 - 4a) Log into the your Remote Laptop. The Top line of the AnyDesk window has a Shield. Click on the shield and check "Transmit Sound". (I FORGOT TO INCLUDE THIS IN THE VIDEO)
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    Operation, Sitting in front of your Remote Laptop:
    1b) Remote Laptop: AnyDesk Log into your Radio PC. The Top line of the AnyDesk window has a Shield. Click on the shield and check "Transmit Sound". (I FORGOT TO INCLUDE THIS IN THE VIDEO)
    2b) Launch PowerSDR on your Radio PC and Activate VAC1.
    2:32 - 3b) Viewing your RADIO PC Desktop, Run a new instance of AnyDesk from your RADIO PC, and Log into your Remote Laptop. (This is the part that gives you MIC audio back to PowerSDR).
    2:36 - 4b) Click "Accept" button of the AnyDesk Chat window that pops up on your Remote Laptop. You can minimize this Chat window.
    2:39 - 5b) Viewing your RADIO PC Desktop, you will now see a small window appear showing your Remote Laptop (its a crazy recursive looking window). Minimize this small window (BUT DO NOT CLOSE OR END IT).
    3:00 - 6b) Click on the PowerSDR MUX button. You should now have Mic audio back to PowerSDR.
    Setup- General- Hardware Config- SpaceBar Latch ON/OFF. This will allow you to use the Spacebar to PTT the radio.
    I suggest to go and download "Equalizer APO". This will create a permanent EQ built into your windows PC and really improve the sound of any PC gamer headset. You may need to search UA-cam for help on how to set it up, but its worth it.
    Free PowerSDR ke9ns v2.8.0 download at:
    ke9ns.com/flexpage.html
    Darrin
    ke9ns
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @ardilla8651
    @ardilla8651 2 роки тому +1

    Many thanks for your contributions. I will try yo remote my 1500.
    powerSDR works incredible!
    Regards from Spain. EA3BV

  • @ultradidi7
    @ultradidi7 9 місяців тому

    Thanks!! It really works! Could you tell me how you set up Voicemeeter drivers as I'm hearing my own voice when I speak through the remote headset. Thanks again!

    • @ke9ns
      @ke9ns  9 місяців тому +1

      First, Make sure the MON function in PowerSDR is OFF. Also in the windows control panel->Sound->recording devices, make sure you dont have the "Listen to this device" checked for anything. Go to ke9ns.com/flexpage.html and click on the Remote Desktop left side quick link. I have a step by step setup.

  • @ke9ns
    @ke9ns  2 роки тому

    I cannot make AnyDesk for Mac X work. I does not appear to have anyway to select IN/OUT audio devices from within AnyDesk like the Windows version does.

  • @mohmadzytoun
    @mohmadzytoun 26 днів тому +1

    Why, when I connect to the laptop using my Android phone and open the microphone connected to the laptop and modify its sound through a sound modification program, I do not hear the modified sound, but the sound remains the same.. Is there a solution to this problem?

    • @ke9ns
      @ke9ns  26 днів тому

      I dont understand your question?
      What "sound modification program" are you referring to?
      And since I use an iPhone with Anydesk, I cannot offer much help using Android.
      Hopefully someone is out there with experience using AnyDesk on an Android?

    • @mohmadzytoun
      @mohmadzytoun 26 днів тому +1

      @@ke9ns FxSound .. it adjusts the laptop's sound, but I cannot hear this adjustment through the phone, and the sound remains the same

  • @ardilla8651
    @ardilla8651 2 роки тому

    Hi, working perfect. Thanks for your job. Only doesn't work the return of my voice through the mic , makes noise , not voice. Ptt fine through space key

    • @ke9ns
      @ke9ns  2 роки тому

      Are you talking about using the MON (Monitor) function during a Remote operation?
      First, I would not try it due to the lag time, but it does work on my Flex-5000.
      It should also work on the Flex-1500, but only when on MONps (not MONpr).
      If your saying that you cannot transmit your remote MIC audio, then you simply have something set incorrectly (on one end or the other).

  • @bora8983
    @bora8983 Рік тому

    This is what I’ve been looking for only problem is that I use a mac and still need a solution

  • @marlonsantos1774
    @marlonsantos1774 Рік тому +1

    There is a way to do that from mobile (android) to PC?

    • @ke9ns
      @ke9ns  Рік тому +1

      I have an iPhone so I cannot answer on the android. But with the iPhone AnyDesk will not allow you to log in both directions at the same time. So far I have only been able to make PC to PC work Full remote.

  • @wd0exr
    @wd0exr 2 роки тому

    Work with Chromebook?

    • @ke9ns
      @ke9ns  2 роки тому

      If AnyDesk functions the same across platforms as it does under Windows, then it should work.