Hi,

I'm very new to Pulseaudio (and linux generally), so apologies if my query is a 
bit muddled .

I have spent the past few days successfully setting up Pulseaudio to relay 
bi-directional sound from my Debian machine with sound hardware to a "virtual" 
machine without sound hardware (Virtualbox), all on my LAN. 

I did this by installing Pulseaudio on both machines, then running padevchooser 
on the "virtual" machine and configuring the server, sink and source to point 
towards my Debian machine with sound hardware. All works perfectly, both 
playing and recording sound.

Having achieved that I then replicated exactly the same setup, but this time 
from my local Debian machine to a hosted server on the Internet, over my cable 
broadband connection (10 Mb downstream, 512K upstream). The sound plays fine 
FROM the remote hosted server on my local Debian machine's speakers (via that 
fast 10 Mb connection) , but when I try to record TO the server (using my local 
machine's recording device relayed by Pulseaudio) then I hit a "latency" 
problem (via that much slower 512K upstream). In this scenario, if I open the 
recording device volume monitor on the remote server, it picks up a very small 
amount of audio initially, then the volume "bursts" after a short period, then 
slowly fails to zero, and then I receive an error message detailing the latency 
problem, and it crashes.

Presumably this is related to bandwidth.

My question is: Is there a way to configure Pulseaudio so that it perhaps 
compresses the stream from the local recording device *before* sending it over 
the Internet to the remote server? Might this get around the bandwidth/latency 
problem? Or perhaps there is another way of resolving this kind of problem?

The default for the sampling rate on my local machine's recording device is 2 
channel, 16 bit, 44100Hz...  (I looked for a way to reduce that sample rate 
down as a possible solution in the first instance, but haven't yet worked out 
how to do that).

I'll provide any other information of the machines, configuration etc... if 
that will assist.

Thanks for any help offered.

Cheers,

Nick






                                          
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