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I also report a regression in Steam Beta (linux Ubuntu) when using the Remote Play feature.
When swithing back to regular Steam (linux version), sound is playing properly on the guest computer.
The regression on Steam Beta (linux) appeared somewhere between the night of 12 to 13 July (UTC time). It was perfectly working on Steam Beta the night of 11 July and before.
Host computer: Win 7 pro 64 bits (i5 3570K 16Go RAM RTX 1060, stock frequencies), Steam is set Offline.
The game played the sound properly on the Host Win7 computer.
Guest computer: Linux Ubuntu Studio 22.04.03 LTS 64 bit (Ryzen 3700X 64Go RAM RTX 3060, stock frequencies) running OBS 30.1, Steam is set Online. No sound on the remote play session. Steam linux is auto updated.
Both computers are connected through the same gigabit router (and 100/1000 LAN card). No firewall, no DMZ, no blacklist or MAC white list between these computers.
Tested on 3 games the night of 12/13 July with no sound during a Remote Play session. All was totally OK when no beta version on Steam Linux was used:
- Star Wars Knight of the Old Republic
- Spelunky
- Have a Nice Death
I did not see any weird message in the terminal while using the Steam Beta version. Nonetheless I can try to reproduce the bug if requested and give access to the verbose.