Hiho, On Monday 01 December 2008 00:02:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Does irclib for python help? > > > > Creates a python irc client, which you can then have only the options > > > > you propose. > > > > Not jabber based though. > > > > > > this might be a very good alternative. > > > one would need to register a second nick on freenode for this i guess. > > > > > > it would still not be easy to detect the IP of a peer, if he was using > > > a cloak. i basically want to expose IP only if user agrees. > > > and detecting IP from inside NAT is not trivial. > > > not sure how i should tacke this. i there some service out there, > > > which can tell me my IP if i open a TCP connection to it ? > > > > > > if you have a solution for this, irc would become my choice i guess ;D > > > > Hmm... not really. > > Although.. sk wrote a http-tunnel for a project of ours once in ruby, to > > tunnel osc messages to the outside world, so I could control a remote > > scsynth, regardless of firewalls, that may be in between. > > But it required a server running a host script, which connected the > > tunnels. > > TCP is nono. > netjack handles packet loss now. you dont even hear it with celt. > > we should start talking about a wireless netjack soundcard. > i bet you have some use for that ;) > celt is ported to ARM. > and even support non-fpu.
I can think of something, yes... hmm... > > It's a bit convoluted, and may send audio streams around with some > > detour, depending where the server is, and where the participants are. > > But I'm sure linuxaudio.org would be eager to give some bandwidth ;) > > no detours also. they add unnecesary latency and jitter. > we have the possibility for 10ms latency netjack on dfn. sounds good. sincerely, Marije PS, having a long coding night, this night? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
