thread question

Brandon Perry bperry.volatile at gmail.com
Mon Nov 1 21:09:53 GMT 2010


Hi Matthew,

I went on a trip to Germany a few years back and did a similar thing
using SSH and X forwarding (ssh -X iirc, but check the man page).

You will not have any audio if you are using ssh, and the only way to
have the audio streams on your computer, rather than the remote
computer, is to transfer the files over, which will indeed use up
bandwidth. Though, I am sure with some tweaking of your audio card
settings, piping various outputs, and other needlessly complicated
stuff, you could "forward" the audio stream only to a port (say 1337)
with netcat and use netcat on the otherside to bring the data back to
you.

At that point you are worrying about all sorts of networking issues
and, from experience, you never have the bandwidth to do much
high-density file streaming.

On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 4:01 PM, matthew byers <faintstlsaint at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey folks,
> I created a thread for a question i had in UF under networking but after
> creating it i thought it would be also suited for the server section but i
> didn't want to double post in the forums so im posting it here for more
> insight.
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1611212
>
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