In http://linux-workshop.com/bybell/vnc/vncaudio.html, someone has done VNCAudio.
It says:
VNCAudio
Introduction 

VNCAudio is an extension to VNC that allows users to have the ability to pair up a 
virtual OSS soundcard to a virtual desktop on a per-UID basis. The reasoning for a 
per-UID basis is that resource tracking across multiple processes launched off a VNC 
desktop is obviated. As its basis, it uses DSProxy which I ghost wrote last summer 
while working for an Open Source Software company. 

......

There are only Linux source codes.I want to do it use my VC++ 6.0 in Win32 
platform.Any suggestions are welcome!

Regards,

Xie Bo
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From: "Jonathan Morton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: I want to extend VNC


> >The plan is:
> >     1.add a sound track,so the client can hear remote's sound
> >     2.save the captured picture of remote computer and sound to a AVI
> >file,just like www.techsmith.com 's Snag It or Camtasia.
> >Any suggestions are welcome!
> 
> Good luck.  However, make sure that any protocol extensions you consider
> are compatible with existing clients & servers, and that they take into
> consideration platforms other than your target(s) so that future efforts
> may be able to work with your extensions.  Also, remember that not every
> client or server has "unlimited" network bandwidth or CPU power, and your
> protocol extension should at least recognise that such cases exist, even if
> it cannot operate in these cases.
> 
> The current protocol specification is based on the PDF document found on
> AT&T's website, with quite a few extensions floating around (mostly to do
> with better graphics compression).
> 
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> The key to knowledge is not to rely on people to teach you it.
> 
> Get VNC Server for Macintosh from http://www.chromatix.uklinux.net/vnc/
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