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Re: [OT] virtual sound card?


  • Subject: Re: [OT] virtual sound card?
  • From: Richard Malcolm-Smith <rich@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2005 22:35:28 +1300
  • References: <1103811464.2040.46558.m22@yahoogroups.com> <11f401c4e907$3302f050$6301a8c0@ARIA> <41CAEA41.6070509@black-metallic.com> <Pine.LNX.4.56.0412231521360.5507@ns.pdl-services.co.uk> <00c401c4e91c$410a0bb0$0a00000a@latitude> <200501012025460187.00ED4BBD@shewmailserver>


Pete Shew wrote:

> Has anyone come across a virtual sound card for windows that connects
to a real soundcard on another computer across a network? Like VNC for
sound.
>
> I have a number of computers connected with a KVM switch and only one
set of speakers - I would like all the computers to be able to output
through one set of speakers.

I had the same situation, and just made up a passive mixer with 1k
resistors to
combine all the PCs into one set, its a bit annoying when it starts dinging
and
you have to flip thru the KVM to find the culprit tho, I solved that with
different sound schemes between them.


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