Re: over the net sound stream

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There is a way to do it using the ALSA loopback soundcard and
[Net]JACK.  It's not easy.  There are some tutorials on the web,
though it's easy to get confused about whether the tutorials are
talking about JACK1 vs. JACK2.  IME, the ALSA loopback soundcard
has a disadvantage that it lets the playback client get too far
ahead, which can cause difficulties in some situations.

HTH

Robert


> From: daggs <daggs@xxxxxxx>
> To: alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2015 20:25:54 +0100
>
> Greetings,
>
> is there a way to stream sound from one machine to another via a network using alsa?
> in addition, what is the purpose of the aserver bin which is part of alsa libs pkg?
>
> Thanks.

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