hearing the audio from a remote system

Brent Harding bharding at ufw2.com
Sun Oct 8 18:32:09 EDT 2000


What, would the server run on the remote machine? Would it convert the
bitrate to something my modem can handle?
At 04:59 PM 10/8/00 -0500, you wrote:
>You might able to use the enlightenment sound daemon (ESD). Have the
>remote computer run its stream through an ESD server, then use esdplay or
>something on your local box to connect to the remote esd server and play
>its audio. Bitrate and such will probably have to match. And this is just
>an idea.
>
>Chris
>
>
>On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Kirk Wood wrote:
>
>> It is quite simple. What you want to do can't be done. When you telnet you
>> are working on the remote machine. Fully and completely. All commands are
>> carried out the same as if you were on that machine's console (unless
>> prohibited or some such thing).
>> 
>> What you really want is some sort of proxy program to accept the streaming
>> data and then forward it to you. As far as changing the bit rate it is
>> most likely a forget it situation. Not on current computers. 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Kirk Wood
>> Cpt.Kirk at 1tree.net
>> ------------------
>> 
>> It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things.
>> 
>> 
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