piping audio to another machine?

Janina Sajka janina at rednote.net
Thu Apr 22 11:30:11 EDT 2004


Exactly. That's what the -L and -R switches in ssh are all about.

Not necessarily audio, but any kind of service including audio.

Igor Gueths writes:
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> Port forwarding is not the problem here...What I'm trying to accomplish 
> is to redirect remotely playing audio back to the local machine. here's 
> a senario. I login to machine foo, and my local machine is bar. I run 
> for example mplayer file.mp3 on machine foo. However, I'd like to 
> redirect that audio output that is occuring on foo back to machine bar. 
> I guess I can see how port forwarding can work if I had a program 
> listening on given local port, and then have the audio output forward 
> out let's say port 10000 on the remote side to port 10000 on the local 
> side. If you are implying that what I have described is already possible 
> in your previous message, can you please clarify? Thanks!
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 10:52:24AM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
> > You might want to do some port forwarding with ssh. Use the -L or -R switches as appropriate.
> > 
> > Igor Gueths writes:
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> > > Hi all. Does anyone know of an audio player, either mp3/ogg that can 
> > > pipe audio to another machine? Let's say, I ssh into my desktop, and I 
> > > want to stream an mp3 from the desktop to my laptop that is on the other 
> > > end. I know I can use sfvod to do this, but the only problem with that 
> > > is that the audio is downsampled from it's original 44100 HZ sampling 
> > > rate. I know I can use Icecast to broadcast an entire playlist, however 
> > > does anyone know of any sollutions out there to handle single/possibly 
> > > 2/3 files? Thanks! P.S: If such a thing does not exist I may try working 
> > > on something...
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