Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] hopelessly newbish question

2009-04-01 Thread Chris Ribe
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:42 AM, Chris Ribe wrote: > I beg a thousand pardons for asking such a simple question, but I have been > googling for hours to no avail. > > I have a moderately simple two computer PulseAudio setup. I have a > workstation that hosts all of my a

[pulseaudio-discuss] hopelessly newbish question

2009-04-01 Thread Chris Ribe
with the output of qsynth being sent to "PulseAudio JACK source." With PA Volume Control connected to the laptop's sound server, "Jack source" shows in the Input Devices list. Now, how do I go about listening to that source? -- Chris Ribe IT Specialist Pandion Systems, In

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Controlling where module-rtp-send sends multicast packets?

2008-02-15 Thread Chris Ribe
> As for why I am using multicast, it is because that seemed like the only > way I could replicate streams to more than one sink. Please fill me in if > I'm wrong since it seemed like a little overkill. I would before a simple > copy stream module. This allows any single room to connect to any othe

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Controlling where module-rtp-send sends multicast packets?

2008-02-15 Thread Chris Ribe
> > I'm more intrigued by the possibility of turning my dumpster bound PC > > hardware into something useful using PulseAudio. > > Work out the electricity and AC costs and you won't think they are so > cheap. > This node I working on right now is a 1.1Ghz Celeron laptop. Power consumption is pr

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Controlling where module-rtp-send sends multicast packets?

2008-02-15 Thread Chris Ribe
> You can also use x86 boxes but they > are more expensive Not if you already have them lying around :) If I wanted to splurge on dedicated hardware for whole house audio, there are already a number of options out there. The Sonos, Squeezebox, and Airport Ex

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Controlling where module-rtp-send sends multicast packets?

2008-02-15 Thread Chris Ribe
> Is there any way that I can specify which > interface pulesaudio sends its multicast packets on? Or even more > ideally, can I disable all outgoing multicast traffic and just have the > local loopback happening? > > I have attempted to configure the kernel routing tables on my ubuntu > (7.10) in