ooh, that is awesome. I forgot to check -current, but most likely
will have to compile it as I will not switch from release for now. 






On Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 04:26:04 PM GMT+9, Alexandre Ratchov 
<[email protected]> wrote: 





On Sun, Sep 07, 2025 at 05:53:50AM +0000, All wrote:
> pkg_info sndiortp didn't give any results 
> (double-checkd on openbsd.app to)

AFAIK, the port is in -current only, you could install sndiortp from
sources, see https://github.com/ratchov/sndiortp

Then, to send the mic signal as a RTP stream, on the your OpenBSD
system run:

    sndiortp rtp://your-linux-box.example.com

Then, you've to configure pulseaudio to receive RTP and use it as a
source, assuming that's possible, not sure about that. The RTP
parameters are: UDP port 5004, payload: 96, format: 24-bit PCM,
channels: 2.

If this works, then you could tweak the sndiod and sndiortp parameters
to reduce the latency and/or save network bandwidth.

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