Sync'd output on several computers in heterogeneous network

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Hi, again!

I also have a question regarding a home entertainment setup:

I live in a shared apartment with some other people. We're all students, 
and we've got an mpd server hooked up to an amplifier in our living 
room. In addition, we all got computers hooked up to our own stereo 
systems in all our rooms, and it would be nice to have the same music 
playing everywhere in our apartment, eg. when we're having parties.

So: If I use the rtp multicast thing, will all the clients (one Ubuntu, 
one FreeBSD, one Mac OS X and two Windows 'puters) be synchronized? Cuz, 
when you're standing in the hallway, you'll be hearing several of the 
loudspeakers at the same time, and we don't want echo. (A little reverb 
might be ok, as long as it's not annoying to listen to).

Would this be better served by running a pulseaudio server on each of 
the computers, and have the "source" pulseaudio server 
forward/tunnel/whatever to the "sink" servers?

We don't care if there's some latency, as long as all clients are in 
sync, as this is only for music, and not video.


	Best regards,
	Svein Halvor



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