If I allow the connection to time out and disconnect when I log back onto the machine I am greeted with either an audio or video error message and my batch file is stalled awaiting me to acknowledge this error.
The problem does not seem to happen when I am active in the RDP session, meaning, I am actively logged in, and doing something else that prevents the session from dropping. I have found that if I do not disable the video driver I get the 'Error Opening Audio Device' or another 'Can't Display Video' error message even though there is no visible opening of VideoReDo on the desktop. mp4, and I also get the errors when I am using the Ad-Detective from the batch file method. I get the error when either re-encoding from. This is time consuming so I RDP from my office regularly and initiate BatchCMD files remotely. I am using VideoReDo to re-encode and cut commercials from hundreds of shows I'm pulling off of my TiVo. How do I use VideoRedo normally you may ask. While not 100% effective it seems to avoid most of the errors I get on a regular basis if I forget to disable the setting. Parital-Solution for Direct Sound Issue when RDPįor both the DirectSound issue and Video Error messages simply disable the video driver in the Playback Device settings.