On 7/7/20 2:53 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
I plan on doing a demonstration for an Emergency Management meeting and
I need to have two computers cross connected via audio.
Ideally this would be between two sound cards but laptops with a single
3.5mm audio jack seem to be problematic. I've ordered another USB->Audio
adapter but it won't get here in time.
Yes, you would need a special cable to cross-connect with the microphone
input. If you had two of the 4-conductor splitters, that might work.
I basically want to pipe the audio Comp1-out -> Comp2-in, and Comp2-out
-> Comp1-in.
What is the purpose of this? Are you wanting to hear something or is it
some sort of communication channel between the computers?
I can find an Arch wiki on how to set this up (kinda) but wasn't sure it
100% translated to Fedora.
Anybody have any suggestions or links on how to accomplish this?
I have done it one-way before. If you explain what the objective is, I
can try to figure it out again.
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