Ted Miller wrote:
Application (in case anyone cares): Move better-than-FM quality audio
across a leased audio circuit with delay under 10 seconds. No Internet
exposure. Obviously one box is required at each end, and the encoding
box works much harder than the decoding box. Software to run will
probably be Ices -> Icecast -> network -> mplayer. Will be using USB
audio interfaces, probably something like the M-Audio Fast Track Pro.
Because of the nature of the application, once it is booted up the only
disk activity is occasional logging when there is a problem with the
connection.
Any advice, web links, battle scars, or advice gladly accepted.
Not quite a match, but maybe worth investigating the hackability: the
$99 Roku box sold initially to stream Netflix but supposed to be getting
other capabilities. Or for just audio, their soundbridge products that
are more expensive but some include speakers. Development specs are
available for the soundbridge along with source for gpl'd code included
with the netflix box. Not sure about development on the netflix box,
though. Might be worth $99 just to take it apart and see what's in there.
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx
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