On Mon, 18.02.08 10:21, Erich Boleyn (erich at uruk.org) wrote: > Essentially my network setup is: all computers are potential sources of > sound, and any computer with speakers is a potential sink for sound, so > they are all RTP transmitters and I have scripts to dynamically load > or remove the "module-rtp-recv" module using a simple command-line, which > I then have tied into some remotes (to be Wife-Friendly ;-). > > So, I considered your suggestion above, but my setup is such that I need > any *incoming* rtp traffic (from loaded "module-rtp-recv" modules) to not > be read by the monitor on the hardware output and then be sent out in a > possible loop. > > Or am I confused here? Is there a way to specify a sink in such a way > that the data you are writing is mixed in only after any "monitor" on > that sink? In short: this is not doable with PA right now, sorry. This will always result in an audio loop with the current code. And I have no decent idea to make this work, sorry. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net ICQ# 11060553 http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4