Re: Output all audio on other computer's device?

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On 26/08/12 22:44, Grant wrote:
Can I output all audio from one computer on another computer's audio
device?  If so, is networking the two computers via ethernet and
running jack with RT priority the best way to do this with as little
latency as possible?

something left-field to try out if all machines are running X and you have full control of those machines would be ssh - it can actually deal with devices and forward them, though I believe this facility in X isn't always enabled by default (obviously, for security reasons ... just because you let a user ssh into a machine doesn't mean you want them to be able to listen to the microphone!). You would want to set ssh to its least secure modes for this kind of thing to minimise the security overhead, it has many relevant options.

I have not tried it, just read the docs a bit while looking for a similar solution, but if both machines can be configured correctly it may be a way to do it ... no idea if that would be better or worse latency than jack or pulse with their various networking options. I would guess all options involve some buffering, and it depends which system buffers the least, and direct forwarding of the device seems a reasonable candidate for that.

Simon
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