I'm trying to find a way to provide remote access to a Rivendell machine *with 
audio redirection* from said machine to the remote access client, in a way 
that’s not cumbersome for the person doing the remote controlling.

The idea is to provide off-site talent with an easy way of placing their 
voicetrack files. This would be happening over a VPN, with the underlying links 
being the usual Internet connections, and clients being typical end-user PCs.

I had a few ideas of how to accomplish this, but so far I've found a hitch in 
every method I've considered. Since I’m not really up on the current state of 
things, I figured I’d ask: who’s doing what to accomplish this today?

My feeling is that, since things like xrdp and freenx seem to support 
pulseaudio, the key may be to get Rivendell to feed pulse. But I don’t know 
much about it. 

Simply placing entries in my asound.conf with “type pulse” clearly didn't do 
anything useful, and I really don’t want to overcomplicate things by trying to 
involve JACK (seems JACK can talk to both Rivendell and pulse, but that seems 
like an ugly solution). So, before I go reinventing the wheel…?



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Keith Thelen

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