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Bash trick of the day



On 3/26/07, Robert La Ferla <robertlaferla at comcast.net> wrote:
> My streaming example assumes that /dev/video is a hardware MPEG
> encoder (like some of the Hauppauge cards) which encode both the
> video and audio for you.

I guess my question is still, can you nc your /dev/dsp from a remote
machine and pipe it into local sound subsystem?  I have never tried!
I ask because I previously made use of ssh's -Y option to stream a
video to me remotely from other machines, but I never tried the same
with /dev/dsp...
-- 
Kristian Hermansen

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