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From: uclyams@ucl.ac.uk (Mr Andrew Simpson)
Subject: Network Audio - is this possible?
Summary: Network Audio - can it be done?
Message-ID: <1994Feb3.110321.43848@ucl.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 1994 11:03:21 GMT
Organization: Bloomsbury Computing Consortium
Keywords: network audio
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Sometime ago I remember having seen a posting about network audio.
Would it be possible for whoever posted this information to post
it again?

Is it possible to use the audio device of one machine from another
machine on the same network?  I'm interested in playing out
audio files stored on a Sun SPARC station on a variety of 
different platforms including other SPARC stations, a 486 machine
running Linux, and a DOS/Windows platform.   Is it possible to
do this within the context of X-Windows - i.e. to somehow use the
communication channel between Client and Server to carry the 
audio signal?

Thanks for any help,

Andrew Simpson

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