On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:58:21AM -0000, David J Myers wrote:
I need to take the audio input from my sound hardware
on one Linux box, send
it over the network to a second Linux box and play it back on the second box
sound hardware.
Yes. Using the latest jackd1 release will make this easier, however,
you can also go for whatever your distribution has available.
Basically, you run
$ jackd -d alsa
on the first box and
$ jackd -d net
on the second. If you have jackd2, it would be "netone", not "net".
You then use Fons' zita-ajbridge on the second machine to connect to
your physical I/O. (they replace the older alsa_in/out tools)
The latest jackd1 can do the last two steps in one step.
Maybe netjack2 is also an option for you. Go for whatever works.
Cheers
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