I got VLC to stream the audio and show the video locally, but, as the
others have said, it won't work very well. It's difficult to get the
sync right. Also, for some reason, VLC messed up the aspect ratio (and
perhaps other things) when using this method. Maybe that's solvable if
you can figure out its horrible interface.
In any case, this is the command I used:
vlc --sout
'#transcode{acodec=mp3,ab=256,channels=2}:duplicate{dst=std{access=http,mux=raw,dst=0.0.0.0:1337/vlcstream.mp3},select=novideo,dst=display,select=noaudio}'
--audio-desync -3100
And then open http://address.of.source/vlcstream.mp3 on the player. I
think "--audio-desync -3100" was the value that worked best on my Boom.
(It's been a few months since I tried it, so I don't remember all the
details.)
As for PulseAudio, it doesn't sound like it has support for adjusting
the delay yet:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg05555.html
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