Package Details: hdx-realtime-media-engine 2.9.700-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/hdx-realtime-media-engine.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: hdx-realtime-media-engine
Description: Plug-In for Citrix Receiver to support clear, crisp high-definition audio-video calls, particularly with Microsoft Skype® for Business.
Upstream URL: https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/additional-client-software/hdx-realtime-media-engine-29700.html
Licenses: custom
Submitter: killermoehre
Maintainer: dimitry_de
Last Packager: dimitry_de
Votes: 15
Popularity: 0.006817
First Submitted: 2016-04-22 09:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-02 19:05 (UTC)

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joe commented on 2020-09-28 13:05 (UTC)

To those of you who can successfully use this: do you use pulseaudio or just ALSA?

I'm only using ALSA on my machines and I can't get audio input running (in Skype-for-Business). It does not find a device at all.

Does this really just depend on libpulse or on pulseaudio as a whole? By now, I think it's the latter. I think I was fooled by the Arch Wiki page on Citrix saying "Citrix Receiver uses ALSA. If you use Pulse Audio, install pulseaudio-alsa." That does not seem to be the case for this Plug-In.

<deleted-account> commented on 2020-04-08 07:43 (UTC)

did anyone got this working ?

dimitry_de commented on 2019-10-23 15:13 (UTC)

alright. did that. gimme a sec - need to read the docs first for correct maintaining packages

artafinde commented on 2019-10-23 07:00 (UTC) (edited on 2019-10-23 15:50 (UTC) by artafinde)

@dimitry_de you can now adopt it.

dimitry_de commented on 2019-10-02 05:37 (UTC)

that should do the trick ... https://gist.github.com/chriss-de/50836f98803253351805054569d4298f

but since the maintainer hasn't reacted for so long - i think adoption/takeover is the better solution...

artafinde commented on 2019-10-01 20:47 (UTC)

@dimitry_de you can use gist (if you already have a github account) or check Pastebin_clients.

dimitry_de commented on 2019-07-11 19:41 (UTC)

Tested 2.8 - all good

I could give you a diff - dont know where to put it

dimitry_de commented on 2019-05-06 17:19 (UTC) (edited on 2019-05-06 19:02 (UTC) by dimitry_de)

Hi

First of - is this the right place to discuss this?

Second - I am pretty sure that my system arch is amd64 and if I try to install it directly from your PKGBUILD I get an error that the dependencies cannot be found. If I change it as described I can install the package and of course use it.

Also:

ldd HDXRTME.so linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffe027d8000) libpthread.so.0 => /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007f8a94e76000) [...]

ldd rtme/RTMediaEngineSRV linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffef0f8b000) libX11.so.6 => /usr/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x00007fd15ae6e000) libXv.so.1 => /usr/lib/libXv.so.1 (0x00007fd15ae66000) [...]

Looks like Citrix provides real x64 stuff.

killermoehre commented on 2019-05-06 14:26 (UTC)

Hi dmitry_de,

I have to check, but AFAIK this is a 32bit application, so on x86_64 you need the lib32-compat packages.

dimitry_de commented on 2019-05-06 10:19 (UTC)

Are the dependencies of i686 and x64 in reverse?

If I use the package as is I get an error. If i switch the deps from i686 to x64 it installs and works.