run jack using the dummy driver.send audio to the pulseaudio jack sink, andIf you find a monitoring pulseaudio program, i.e. onethat plays back what it records, you could in jackOn Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 10:55 AM, tom.r <tom.r@vfemail.net> wrote:hi.
i am working with some virtual systems.
i have a linux machine using pulse to output audio (i can't change this).
i have a windows machine without sound.
i followed this tutorial to stream audio from the windows to the linux machine:
https://blogs.gentoo.org/mgorny/2015/01/16/surround-sound-over-network-with-windows-8/
my problem is:
the linux machine is also virtual and has no alsa device.
all audio is send per pulse to the real audio output (as already mentioned, i can't change this).
my question:
how can i configure jack to send its output to pulse? (i know, normally people do this the other way around)
i am grateful for any hints.
-tom
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