Re: Sound output across the network possibility

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On 02/10/2008 10:29:12 AM, Stewart Williams wrote:
Sorry if this has been asked before, but I thought someone may know the exact answer quickly.

Computer A = Fedora 8
Computer B = Fedora 8

On Computer A I have headphones connected to my speaker jack and is where I listen to my music. However, I store also music on Computer B and have no speakers connected to the soundcard.

What I want to know is, is it possible to say double click on an mp3 file on Computer B and have it output the sound through my network to the headphones connected on Computer A's soundcard?

And also (not essential) is this also possible if Computer A is running Windows?

I can (sort of) think of a couple of ways. If the two machines are physically close enough, as has already been mentioned, physically wire the speaker jack from B to the input of A. Not terribly elegant, but simple and works. Next up would be to remotely mount the file system from B on A. Options include, but not limited to: NFS, Samba, and sshfs. I use NFS personally to get my limited music collection routed around the home network, but Samba might be better if you plan on running sound through box A running Windows. In either case, media files play on machine A as if they were hosted locally.

After those two classes of approach, I guess that you could get into some sort of streaming solution, but you're _way_ out of my league there. It also seems that PulseAudio has network capabilities. If you get _that_ to work nicely for you, you may meet with widespread disbelief on this list however, as lots of us seem to have trouble with Pulse.

Hope this helps.

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