Real-time Media Engine (rtme For Citrix Workspace App For Mac

The HDX RealTime Media Engine is a plug-in to the Citrix Receiver to support clear, crisp high-definition audio-video calls, particularly with Microsoft Skype® for Business. Users can seamlessly participate in audio-video or audio-only calls to and from other HDX RealTime Media Engine users, native Skype® for Business and Lync® client users, and other standards-based desktop video and conference room systems. The HDX RealTime Media Engine is available for Windows, Mac and Linux devices. HDX RealTime Media Engine 2.x supports Microsoft Skype® for Business Server 2015, Microsoft Lync® Server 2013 and Office 365™ (Skype® for Business Online).

Real-time Media Engine (rtme For Citrix Workspace App For Mac

13.3 MB - (.dmg) Note! Mac users use that also use native Skype® for Business and Lync® clients, or other standards-based desktop video and conference room systems, should upgrade to. Recommending this approach because the architecture changed, from 32-bit to 64-bit, in Sep 2018. The new 64-bit HDX RTME plug-in will work with both the new 64-bit Citrix Workspace app for Mac and with the old 32-bit Citrix Receiver for Mac. Get the 64-bit HDX RTME plug-in now so you may continue to use Citrix Receiver while laying the groundwork for an easy transition to Citrix Workspace app.

Real-time Media Engine (rtme For Citrix Workspace App For Mac

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The following content is a brief and unofficial prerequisites guide to setup, configure and test delivering Skype for Business 2015 as a Citrix virtual app or an app within a virtual desktop powered by Citrix XenApp or XenDesktop prior to deploying in a PoC, Pilot or Production environment by the author of this entry. The views, opinions and concepts expressed are those by the author of this entry only and do not necessarily conform to industry descriptions or best practises.

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