At home we like to listen to some of the same radio stations, but won't
necessarily be in the same room at the same time. I'm trying to come up
with a way to have mplayer or realplayer or whatever play an audio
stream normally---but somehow grab the audio from the speaker and feed
it right back out as an internal stream usable by other computers locally.
Maybe we can come up with something to grab (ala Audio Hijack on a Mac)
the sound going to the speaker and feed it into a local socket or port
such that a program like icecast could be pointed at it? I've not yet
found much about local mirror of an external audio stream.
Thanks for any ideas,
B
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