Bob, You can purchase a device called ezAudio for real cheap on ebay. I have two sets, one at home and one at work. They accept rca input (you can get a spk-out to rca converter for your pc, comes with many soundcards). They accept rca output, spker output, lineout output. Sound is transfered via power wires. With some playing around during setup, I'm able to get descent sound. At home, I have it going across a large room (one switch box). At work, I have it going from my office to my server room. This one isn't so good, but it works ok. They are about $20 on ebay: http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?MfcISAPICommand=GetResult&ht=1&SortProperty=MetaEndSort&query=ezaudio Or, I'm willing to part with the ones at work. I'll even let you try before you buy. Cory On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 07:55:32AM -0800, Bob Miller wrote: > Timothy Bolz wrote: > > > Bob had a question which someone out there might know. He has a Linux > > Server and a windows box in another room. He runs X in a window on > > the windows box. What he wants the sound from his linux box. He > > can go in the other room and the sound is fine on the linux box. He'd > > like the sound to go into the windows box. Is it possible? Someone > > suggested running some long speakers wire. Wireless speakers? > > What's the application? If it's playing .mp3's, you could share them > via Samba or httpd and use a player on windows. If you want *all* > sound from the current X session, you're probably out of luck. There > have been many proposals to to audio over X over the years, but none > of them have caught on well enough to make it into a Windows X server, > AFAIK. > > -- > Kbobsoft Software Consulting K<bob> > http://kbobsoft.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
