On Tue, 15.01.08 10:45, Ulf Behrens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm currently running two pulseaudio servers, one on my windows xp
laptop and one on my linux desktop. I want to stream the audio oupput of
for example itunes from my laptop to the speakers connected to my linux
Hi folks,
I'm currently running two pulseaudio servers, one on my windows xp
laptop and one on my linux desktop. I want to stream the audio oupput of
for example itunes from my laptop to the speakers connected to my linux
PC. What I've done up to now:
- I'm running 'virtual audio cable' as a
Ulf Behrens wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm currently running two pulseaudio servers, one on my windows xp
laptop and one on my linux desktop. I want to stream the audio oupput of
for example itunes from my laptop to the speakers connected to my linux
PC. What I've done up to now:
- I'm running
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 10:45 +0100, Ulf Behrens wrote:
--snip--
- I'm running 'virtual audio cable' as a virtual soundcard on the
laptop. This way the audio stream is available as a source stream to
pulseaudio on the windows laptop.
- I'm using module-tunnel-source to connect from my linux
Ulf Behrens wrote:
sorry for being not very precise on what I want to do.
Let me try again:
I want to listen to some drm restricted music coming from napster or itunes
The only speakers which are worth to be called speakers are connected to
a linux box (in my office as well as at home).
I
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 03:38:02PM +, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Ulf Behrens wrote:
PA source - socket - netcat - socket - PA sink via the simple
protocol
or
PA source - gstreamer - PA sink
or any other idea?
Well you could definately do it via gstreamer - that's fairly easy