Implementing Audio into a Linux based system that uses VNC

Rudolf Kollien Rudolf.Kollien@medas.de
Tue Nov 12 11:38:00 2002


If you get success, tell me!

We use win vncviewer as a "x-terminal" (by starting xvnc via inetd). The desktop
is kde3. We try to transport the audio from the server to the win-system.
Currently messing around with cygwin/nasd. But too many components and too "big"
(need cygwin with X11 to run nasd).

If the vncviewer would have "build-in" nasd support, there would be no problem.
But don't know if nasd runs without cygwin.



Rudolf Kollien
email: Rudolf.Kollien@medas.de
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Subject: Implementing Audio into a Linux based system that uses VNC


Does anyone have any experience, examples, or suggestions on how to
implement audio into a Linux based system that uses VNC to multiplex video
to multiple users?  The audio needs to be outputed to each VNC session/user.

Thanks.
trussell@ictv.com
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