For transfering digital audio you need some 100 Mbit/s Bandwidth.

In 2015 the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) defined "Basic Broadband" as data transmission speeds of at least 25 Mbit/s downstream (from the Internet to the user’s computer) and 3 Mbit/s upstream (from the user’s computer to the Internet).
https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-331760A1.pdf

With WiFi you get about 3Mbit/s.

Eventually you might transfer Chuck code instead of digital audio?

Look for OSC, Open Sound Control.

Regards BB


On 07.01.2017 09:03, Stuart McDonald wrote:
Hi, I'd like to send ChucK's audio output to an internet streaming
application (like icecast). Ideally ChucK wouldn't write to the dac at
all, but to an IP:port or socket or similar.

The only info Google provides is a note in passing for the
documentation for chuck --silent:

"This is useful for synthesizing audio to disk or network"

...which makes it sound like this is possible, but provides no
information on how to do it.

Has anyone been down this path? Was it fun?

Thanks


Stuart
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