but remote desktop Windows 7 leave audio on pc rd

Hi is possible to use remote desktop, but don't leave the audio output on pc remotely?

I want to be able to control a player wmc or media via andriod tablet but leave gong still audio via hdmi Receiver hfi!

Trevor

Absolutely, before connect you simply set this option:

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