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[ILUG] reflecting an audio stream?

[ILUG] reflecting an audio stream?

Belgarath belgarath at webangel.ie
Fri Jul 6 18:52:15 IST 2007


On Friday 06 July 2007 11:27:55 Brendan Kehoe wrote:
> 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.
>

Hello I would advise at looking at the pulseaudio as it can do what you want 
in the real-time so you can have player playing audio streams on couple 
different machines at the same time



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