Audio through Screen Sharing.app but not Remote Desktop?

Can anyone enlighten me as to why audio from a remote Mountain Lion machine can be heard through the Screen Sharing.app but not Apple Remote Desktop? Do they use different protocols?

Your ssh command should look something like:
ssh -L 22590:localhost:5900 remove.mac.system.address
Then you connect using
Finder -> Go -> Connect to server -> vnc://localhost:22590
Have you been doing anything close to that?

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