piping audio to another machine?
Sandi Sørensen
sandi at linuxkiosken.dk
Thu Apr 22 11:44:19 EDT 2004
btw why dont u set a webserver up?
that's how we do it when we are in maryland etc
we did so cause so could we hear all our music when we're coding
apache's ur friend
Julie&I'll gladly help ya
/Sandi&Julie
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Igor Gueths wrote:
> Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 11:03:12 -0400
> From: Igor Gueths <igueths at lava-net.com>
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> To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux. <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> Subject: Re: piping audio to another machine?
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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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