Hello Pierre, Please excuse my ignorance, but I'm not sure what padsp or ALSA are. Maybe I should try to better explain what I'm trying to achieve and someone can let me know if it's even possible with PulseAudio - perhaps I have misunderstood what PA is used for. I have two Windows XP (computer "A" and computer "B") connected to an Ethernet network, and would like all audio sent to the soundcard on computer "A" to be output from the soundcard on computer "B" instead (or even in addition to). I was under the impression that I could use the module "module-waveout" of PA to create a "source" on computer "A" and a "sink" on computer "B" to do this. The FAQ (item 22) mentions that something like this can be done using the modules "module-rtp-send" and "module-rtp-recv" on a *nix machine, but that module doesn't seem to be included in the win32 binaries, and I can't figure out how to get the same effect using the modules that are included. Thanks again for your time. Best regards, Jens Ehrich MCP, MCSE Technique Microsystems Ltd. -----Original Message----- From: pulseaudio-discuss-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pulseaudio-discuss-bounces at mail.0pointer.de] On Behalf Of Pierre Ossman Sent: November 29, 2006 5:25 AM To: General PulseAudio Discussion Subject: Re: Networked Audio on Win32 Jens Ehrich wrote: > > At this point I can telnet to the machine on port 4712 and get the > "Welcom to PulseAudio..." prompt, but here is where I get stuck. I > can't figure out how to send audio from another machine to the one > running the pulseaudio.exe. I have tried running the pulseaudio.exe on > the source machine, and also the paplay.exe but can't figure out the > rest. > If you're looking for an equivalent for padsp or the pulse plug-in for ALSA, then I'm afraid no such thing exists. Windows doesn't have the infrastructure needed to do this easily. Rgds -- Pierre Ossman OpenSource-based Thin Client Technology System Developer Telephone: +46-13-21 46 00 Cendio AB Web: http://www.cendio.com