Użytkownik Bastien Nocera napisał: > On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 18:10 +0200, W.P. wrote: > >> Hi, >> I am trying to use my home-theater amplifier for playing sound from laptop. >> >> What do I have: >> 1). Linux (Fedora 8) box connected to amplifier using analog signal >> (will be digital in future), >> 2). Win$ XP SP3 laptop on which I want to play videos/dvds, BUT having >> sound thru amplifier. >> 3). Ethernet 100M connection between boxes. >> > > Nobody will want to support esound I'm afraid. > > Try using PulseAudio instead. There's some articles on the net: > http://gleamynode.net/articles/2228/ > > "However, the biggest problem with PulseAudio is that it doesn’t have a descent client implementation for Windows."
Ok, I can set up PA on my Linux (not really want to, as PA is known to cause problems). Does anyone here know an Win$ programmer? I mean someone that could write something like WinESD -> virtual audio card driver in "native" (non Cygwin, etc) mode. > You can probably also use PulseAudio on the Windows machine, and export > the sound to your Linux machine: > http://www.cendio.com/pulseaudio/ > > "Also, the Win32 binary build <http://www.cendio.com/pulseaudio> didn’t work for me, perhaps because it’s somewhat outdated and buggy." WinESD at least "looks alive". I need to debug it on Linux side -> NO debug output from esd. W.P. > Cheers > > _______________________________________________ gnome-multimedia mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-multimedia
