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On Thursday 29 January 2004 03:26 am, Mike A. Harris wrote:
[snip]
Both artsd and esd support network audio over TCP themselves
already and have for years. I use esd as a network audio server
for about 2 years now between 2 machines to have all sound come
out one set of speakers.
Set the ESPEAKER variable to point to the machine running esd (on
client side), and read esd's commandline options, and make sure
no firewall is in the way.
artsd is a bit more crackrock to set up (which is why I used esd
instead), but it works also. One thing I'm not sure of is wether
artsd is itself using NAS, or if it has it's own builtin stuff.
Been ages since I played with it.
That doesn't really help. I'm working w/
ltsp, we already have esd and nasd
functional. Using artsd's builtin network, the filesystem has to be identical
on both terminal and server(by design it sends the filename to play instead
of streaming the file). by using nasd on the terminal and telling arts to use
nas as it's output, everybody is happy. this just requires nas be built and
artsd rebuilt for nas support.
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