From: "J. Liles" <malnourite@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 04:51:00 -0800 > Here's another video, this one demonstrating the fact that NSM can > manage a single session with clients spread across multiple machines > (nsmd must be running on each system). > > http://youtu.be/xzspJXbEoc0 > > I forgot to show that when you add a client via the GUI, it asks you > which server to start it on. Otherwise, the behavior is identical to > having a session on a single machine. If you just start up an NSM > capable client on any of the machines participating in the session > (with the appropriate environment variable set), then that client will > join the session as normal. > > This distributed session feature is just a natural consequence of the > architecture of NSM and doesn't add any complexity to either the > client or server implementation (just a small amount to the session > manager GUI). > > I'm getting pretty close to doing the release, but I still have a lot > of documentation to write and update for the user interface changes. the more i hear about this, the more it looks like a really major breakthrough in the usability of the entire linux audio "ecosystem". exciting! thanks very much, jonathon... i eagerly await the release! cheers! .pltk. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user