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Network Audio [Linux-Sound]

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/network_audio#:~:text=Network%20Audio%20%20%20%20Page%20%20,Audio%20%2C%20Development%20%2020%20more%20rows%20
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Network Audio [Linux-Sound]

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/network_audio
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Network Audio - linux-sound.org

    http://www.linux-sound.org/netaudio.html
    RATthe Robust Audio Tool for Internet audio conferences RaWrappercontrols X11-based streaming-audio (such as RealPlayer) from the command line RealAudiothe "Real" thing, for Linux too... RealPlayer G2alpha version available for Linux RPlayfeature-rich UDP/TCP network audio system Sabre Flight Simulatornow has a Linux sound server Shoutcast

Streaming audio over the network in linux – Owen's Photolog

    https://ywwg.com/wordpress/archives/1201
    Actually it works pretty well these days! The loopback driver will then make that audio available on its other stream. On the machine with speakers you can then do this: ssh -C user@hostname sox -q -t alsa loop -t wav -b 16 -r 48k - | play -q - This command causes a simple dump to be made of the “loop” device on the source machine.

networking - Sending audio through network - Unix & Linux ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/1893/sending-audio-through-network
    These programs send sound over the network. Choices include JACK, NAS, Pulseaudio and more. Pulseaudio is the default audio system on Ubuntu and is widely available on Unix. JACK is widely available on desktop operating systems and prides itself on its low latency. I'd try these two first.

send audio over network - LinuxQuestions.org

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/send-audio-over-network-888169/
    Did you know you could stream audio or video on linux without any configuration? Note that this is a push model. So we have to start the streaming client first. This is what you have to do. On the streaming client, setup the listener. $ nc -l -p 1234 | mplayer -cache 8192 - This will wait for media from the network to play.

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