On Saturday 22 May 2010 16:39:55 Grant wrote:
There's a few ways, but AFAIK they depend on a
local network being
available.
Well, you could put an extra nic in each computer and use netjack over
that while keeping the traffic off of the normal local network.
That would require setting one of the systems up as a router right?
No, I don't think so. Just put those nics on a different subnet.No routing
would be needed as traffic on that subnet would always be sent to that subnet
only.
computer1extranic<-------crossovercable------->computer2extranic
That should do the trick. I think.
If so, that's what I'll do, but I want to be
sure there isn't a
simpler way.
- Grant
all the best,
drew
Pulseaudio makes it quite simple, there's also icecast (don't
think that's for all audio though, just for individual players).
net-jack does the job as well, whether that or pulse is better for you
depends on your requirements.
On Fri, 2010-05-21 at 16:57 -0700, Grant wrote:
> Is there a way to digitally send all audio output from one computer to
> another where it will then be sent to the sound card for actual
> playback? Maybe jack? Could the two computers be connected via some
> type of direct cable method instead of going over a local network?
>
> - Grant
all the best,
drew
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