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2008-05-12
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2008-05-12
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2008-05-13
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2008-05-16
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2008-05-16
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idm, i haden't given much thought to using the nit as a server(headphones), but rather the other way around as in piping my canola audio to one of the outputs on my nix box.
This begs the question... What audio stream is it that a desktop can play that the nit cannot? Playing a CD??? That makes no sence.
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2008-09-17
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-> 05-16-2008 05:49 PM
qwerty12 :
Re: Pulse audio client/server on NIT ?
I doubt this works very well. The gui stuff like volume control I couldn't be bothered to compile. I havent tested or set up this. May mess up other deps.
I don't think also I compiled the deps needed for network :/
http://www.mediafire.com/?d3wx0tzd9kg
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2008-09-18
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2008-09-18
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2008-09-18
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Re: Pulse audio client/server on NIT ?
Well, it seems Pulse Audio will be part of Maemo in the next release anyway, so you could as well just sit back and wait....
For those of you who dont know, pulse audio is a new linux sound system that allow you to stram audio to any other computers speakers that has the server running. If that system has multiple speaker outputs you can select which ones to pipe the audio stream to.
If this were up and running I could set up a linux box with a few different sound cards and run the audio to different room in my house. I could then use pulse audio serer to stream the audio to any one or all or whichever set of speaker I want.
I am no developer, but I know pulse uses alsa. I'm not sure if maemo uses alsa or oss or what. But a pulse audio interface would really open up some possibilities. You could then easily (point and click) and stream audio to any device that can run pulse. like a toaster. ha
jk, but seriously, we need this. youtube it "pulse audio"
eric