On 12/17/18 4:27 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
I'm interested in your suggestions/experience regarding multimedia
tools for streaming audio and possibly also video via LAN (mostly WiFi),
played back on multiple client machines, with little to no latency.
You know --- say I want to play some music on my laptop in the living
room, and I want to hear the same thing play on another computer in the
kitchen, and another one in the garage, etc... ;-)
Ideally, it should be low-latency, in the sense that playback should be
synchronized across devices. Like, if two machines are playing in two
rooms, and I'm in the hallway in between them, I shouldn't hear any
offset between the two playbacks.
https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver (Logitech Media Server)
https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite.git (client)
LMS has many plugins to serve local files or internet streams. There
might be one to send local audio to it. The squeezelite client has
really good synchronization. Aside from the builtin web interface,
there is an open-source Android app (Squeezer) to control the server to
choose the music for individual clients and to sync the clients.
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