Re: Playing sound over the network

2002-10-29 Thread Rob Weir
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 08:03:45PM +, Jonathan Matthews wrote: > On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 09:32:55PM +0100, Michael Schulze wrote: > > > So, is there a way of getting /dev/dsp (or whatever) to be forwarded > > > over the network, so that I can play stuff locally with apps not > > > having to k

Re: Playing sound over the network

2002-10-28 Thread Jonathan Matthews
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 09:32:55PM +0100, Michael Schulze wrote: > > So, is there a way of getting /dev/dsp (or whatever) to be forwarded > > over the network, so that I can play stuff locally with apps not > > having to know that any jiggery-pokery is going on? > > i once used esound (Enlighten

Re: Playing sound over the network

2002-10-28 Thread Michael Schulze
> So, is there a way of getting /dev/dsp (or whatever) to be forwarded > over the network, so that I can play stuff locally with apps not > having to know that any jiggery-pokery is going on? i once used esound (Enlightened Sound Daemon) to forward sound over the network. i.e. xmms comes with a

Playing sound over the network

2002-10-28 Thread Jonathan Matthews
Hi list - I've got one server/music box attached to my hifi, networked to my main work box. My main box /has/ got a soundcard attached, but I'd really like to avoid having to compile soundcard support in to the kernel. Also, it's got on-board AC97, which I gather is a PoS. So, is there a way