Will just go and try that now. On 3/24/06, torbenh@xxxxxx <torbenh@xxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 10:11:55PM +0000, chris beagles wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Firstly i would just like to say how useful this list is, i have been > > subscribed for a few months now, but never put any input in. > > > > Now to my problem/issue: > > > > > > > > In my studio i have 2 pc's running ubuntu, 1 upstairs in the recording > > bit, and 1 downstairs used for the actual recording. > > > > The 2 Pc's are connected via LAN and i can ssh into them. What i want > > is to be able to play back things from the downstairs pc through the > > upstairs ones speakers. > > > > I could just run up some more cables but that seems excessive. > > > > A quick google made me have a look at netjack, though i cant seem to > > install it. Have untared the file and done a sudo scon > > -path-to-jack='/home/jack-source/' > > > if that was the actual commandline you gave, it will not work. > > you need libsamplerate-dev, libasound-dev and jack-dev > > first... untar the jack-source and ./configure and make. > > then untar netjack and enter the directory... > > then type: > > scons -jack_source_dir=/home/jack-source > > but it should rather be somthing like: > > scons -jack_source_dir=~/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.99.0 > > no sudo required at this point. > if your jackd is intalled into /usr then scons -i as root should install > it. > > otherwise copy jack_net.so to the location where jackd is looking for > drivers. > > > i am about to release netjack-0.10 which has much improved alsa_in and > alsa_out clients. > > > > > > But this just sits there doing nothing > > > > Any advice/ideas for my situation? > > > > Cheers > > > > > > Chris > > > > -- > torben Hohn > http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language >