hearing the audio from a remote system
Victor Tsaran
vtsaran at nimbus.ocis.temple.edu
Sun Oct 8 20:47:44 EDT 2000
How about using Shoutcast server? You start stream from a 128K stream, then
with IPchains forward it to the IP address (you can fake one) to the
Shoutcast server, then connect to the Shoutcast server from your own
machine. Of course, Telnet will not help you in this cast, only for issuing
commands remotely.
Best,
Vic
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brent Harding" <bharding at ufw2.com>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: hearing the audio from a remote system
> Oh, there's no way to get audio over telnet like that? I was hoping some
> how I could listen to high bandwidth streams at a bandwidth I can work
with
> on my modem, as there's quite few streams 20k and under.
> At 08:36 AM 10/8/00 -0500, you 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
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