I'm not entirely clear why I/we weren't aware of Duplex Media Player here at AAWP, but it's been around for a while, is a full Windows 10 UWP, plays all audio and video seamlessly, has Chromecast support, and can stream from OneDrive or media servers directly. Yes, it's a commercial application, but it's only 1.70 if you grab it in the next 12 hours and, with one small caveat, it's really, really slick.

And no, contrary to some information floating around in various forums you cannot make this work via playing with Windows mixer settings or downloading some application. This is why most gaming headsets that do support two-way audio in stereo quality don't use bluetooth but a proprietary wireless protocol with their own little USB dongle.


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I have an external sound card, for which I used the specific driver. However, I sometimes want to work while allowing sounds from other applications to work, for which I required the DirectX full duplex driver.

Think I found a work-around: I installed Cubase Elements 6 which properly registers the DirectX full duplex driver. After which I uninstalled version 6 and copied the required files back in the Asio folder. Instead of what all thought: these...

I have a problem with my networkspeed, despite setting up all the necessary services (networkmanager), DNS caching (unbound) and so on it is unbearably slow. Loading of websites is usually fine, although sometimes takes a bit. Mostly, I recognise this problem though when streaming (Netflix, Twitch, Youtube), lag in videos due to needed buffering times and always only a small amount of prebuffering, live streams lag every few seconds for the same reason, without buffer indication though. All this lead me to posting a topic here regarding slow video speed earlier and closed it after I checked hardware acceleration and codecs, those not being the problem. Very indicative was also that the problem did not occur for locally played video files but with any player or browser that used online sources.

It seems that the auto-negotiation should be on by default and is when just booting from the arch iso, chrooting into the system. However, the duplex mismatch does only disguise the actual issue, the characteristic lost packages of a duplex mismatch do occur in Wireshark though thus when the lag is present many TCP resets occur when streaming from twitch. Part of the slow connection might be an old switch that I now removed (I am plugged directly into the router now). With this configuration I can stream 1080p60p and experience no issues anymore, despite the auto-negotiation being off. In conclusion, the final word is not yet spoken, the reason for auto-negotiation being off has to be found as well as the actual cause for the lags (TCP resets) and what makes them occur and what does not.

I read up a bit on the whole auto-negotiation topic and what duplex and full actually mean and after changing auto-neg to on, it directly flipped to "full" (cause thats what auto-neg does as far as I understood it) and the output of ethtol enp3s0 (thanks a lot for suggesting that as well) looks like this now:

Regarding the VM Setup, I already did with an own script for hardware passthroughs, synergy, networktunnel, etc. Was fun, however in the end I went back to dual boot, due to the VM setup being kinda prone to random breakage and errors. Also, Linux makes me get shit done while windows distracts so the dual boot ended up being the better solution.

Tbh, I don't buy this. Even in worst case a half duplex 100 ethernet should not cause drastic limitations on the downstream and the speedtest results don't reflect that either.

The only thing I could remotely imagine is that twitch heavily relies on upstream (beyond a few ACK packages) and your "router" does virtually nothing but just passing packages (is it a router or a modem?)

That said: just tried twitch.tv and it's basically unusable (on a faster connection w/ full duplex) and it causes no notable upstream at all. Also the quality varies with the channel and sometimes I can play at ~1MiB and sometimes not at ~256KiB.

I excluded browser issues by running twitch via streamlink in different players (vlc, mpd) and the lags remain. Similarly, YT runs fine in youtube-video but prebuffers faster without (at least from what I see in the prebuffering bar/indicators).

The reason I think the auto-negotiation being off is at least part of the cause, is because when I renable it and the mode reverts to full, no lags at all for Twitch and YT loads faster, also I experience no hickups in browsing anymore, which sometimes occured. 

From what I read about auto-negotiation it should never be off in client systems and it only makes sense for servers to configure it manually. Also, as far as I understood it the reason is not the duplex mode itself but the duplex mismatch leading to slowed network traffic, that is my pc NIC runs in half duplex and my router in full leading to lost packages, error correction attempts that also fail and further "clog the line", slowing the connection.

"the end result is a connection that is working but performs extremely poorly because of the duplex mismatch"

So while setting your nic to full duplex is providing overall benefit to your network performance, I must admit I'm still wondering exactly how duplex mismatch could interfere with streaming and thus UDP dataflow.

I was thinking about MTU path discovery and the possibility that, to avoid collisions due to half duplex, a rather consisent IP fragmentation is taking place. But that would be just my theories, and would better fit into Off-Topic since this has probably nothing to do with how Arch/*nix work.

So while setting your nic to full duplex is providing overall benefit to your network performance, I must admit I'm still wondering exactly how duplex mismatch could interfere with streaming and thus UDP dataflow.

Mh, strange then, I lack the in-depth knowledge at this moment so I just took what I got from the duplex mismatch wiki article and the few cisco instruction lines I read and came to the conclusion that the duplex mismatch is crippling my internet speed, since it is also so explicitly stated that this mismatch leads to a functioning but very slow connection which is exactly what happens for me and is resolved when I disable it. However, maybe you guys are right and there is something else here and the increased speed through auto-negotiation just increases the speed enough to make it unnoticeable.

We have recently been rolling out new IGEL thin client devices to our sites and these are set with a local printer that is being mapped as an auto created printer when the user logs in.


We need to find a way to default all of these separate printers to Black and White printing and to duplex. I've tried using the overrides in the printer policy settings but these do not seem to be applying. Changing the driver works though strangely when using the citrix universal driver it shows up in the session as a HP laser jet 2800.


The printer i've been testing with is a Canon iR3580 but we have a range of HP's, Ricoh's and other manufacturers printers dotted around (the joys of having facilities buy all the printers then letting us know after they've arrived what they are). I've checked the boxes to set printing to monochrome and vertical duplex but the printer properties in my session show as colour and no duplex

I may have figured out what's going on here and why the settings aren't applying.


When I connect from a windows machine with the same printer the overrides apply and the universal driver is correctly used. Trouble is the IGEL device is a Linux based machine and just doing Raw printing through CUPS even though it's telling citrix to use a specific driver.


Might have to find another way around this issue, local printers are great for managing the network traffic but rubbish when you have to enforce settings

Hi all, wondering if someone could please help me!


I've got a laserjet P2055d printer and can't get it to duplex print despite the settings being set for auto duplex. It pull the paper through as normal which comes out the top, it then retracts the paper about half way before it pushed it back out - note that there is hasn't been anything printed at all.


I did get error message - 49 err 3d910c8 when trying to print however this seems to now not be showing, instead it's not printing duplex - if duplex mode isn't enabled them it prints okay, however I need to use duplex mode and wondered if there are any ways to rectify this problem. It appears to have reared its head since updating from window's 7 to window's 10!!


I'm not sure what else to do. I've tried to allow windows 10 to find and install its drivers however that becames a disater too - it install some printer alongside my own one (another style of printer)



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