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Network Setup – PulseAudio - freedesktop.org

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Network/#:~:text=There%20are%20several%20different%20ways%20to%20connect%20to,network%20bandwidth%20%28around%201.4%20Mb%2Fs%20for%20CD-quality%20sound%29.
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[GUAC-427] Improve PulseAudio latency and bandwidth usage ...

    https://jira.glyptodon.com/browse/GUAC-427
    The current experimental PulseAudio support of libguac-client-vnc sends constant audio data over the wire even when audio isn't playing (it encodes silence), using excessive bandwidth. There is also wide variance in latency, with anywhere from < 1 second to 5+ seconds.

Weekend Project: Using PulseAudio to Share Sound …

    https://www.linux.com/training-tutorials/weekend-project-using-pulseaudio-share-sound-across-all-your-computers/
    It consumes bandwidth, even when multicasting silence, and if you have network congestion you may receive choppy audio because of dropped packets. That is less likely to happen with a direct PulseAudio route as in the previous section, because RTP uses UDP and is designed to drop packets if they arrive “too late.”

How to listen to the pulseaudio RTP Stream - freedesktop.org

    https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Network/RTP/
    Stream it with vlc as mp3 for low bandwidth. As uncompressed audio needs a lot of bandwidth you can compress the stream first and then send it as a mp3 stream. You should change the configuration file default.pa to send the RTP traffic to 127.0.0.1 and a specific port (in my case 46998)

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