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Well, yes. You can use the n900 as a pulseaudio sink.
http://blog.wizzup.org
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Thank you very, very much for this answer.
Nevertheless, I am using on my notebook Windows XP SP3. Is there any chance to use above method on this system? If not - could you please explain in a few words how to connect my N900 to linux and use it as soundcard?
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So I could not make pulsaudio for windows to have an output only to have an input.
Maybe I did something wrong.
And I was rethinking about the streaming solution with a cast software it could be that is not working when your soundcard has for example driver problems.
So I guess then you need to install a virtual sound card.
It would be good to have a look here.
Anyway I would buy a cheap usb sound card.
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Its not USB, but like the answer before mine, streaming on network. Pulseaudio for Windows is not really all up-to-date. But you can have a look at this site if you want to try it.
https://www.tomjepp.co.uk/post/20150...nux-to-windows
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I wonder if there is any chance to use N900 as external soundcard connected to notebook via USB port (for examle using USB hostmode).
Has anybody any idea how to do that?