How to use ESound to transmit Sound from your linux machine to your windows desktop.
My desktop computer runs Windows 2000. I run Linux with X11 on a second system and use vnc to access it.
The problem was for quite some time that I was not able to use sound from the linux machine. The solution was Esound.
The cygwin developers ported esound to windows. The nice thing is that you can use the binaries from cygwin without the complete cygwin installation. I have packaged a mini esound distribution that runs on it´s own:
thanks for the esound on windows guide! it was exactly what i was looking fo...
thanks for the esound on windows guide! it was exactly what i was looking for! i use it to send sound to a windows machine which encodes it (the encoder only runs on win) and sends it back to the linux one.
I have PulseAudio (compatible with ESD clients) installed on an Ubuntu 8.0.4 des...
I have PulseAudio (compatible with ESD clients) installed on an Ubuntu 8.0.4 desktop. And I wish to use the sound card on that box on a networked windows machine as if it was a local sound card. Is this possible?
Hi,
Has anyone tried to execute ESound in a Java application? We have a java ap...
Hi,
Has anyone tried to execute ESound in a Java application? We have a java application on a Solaris 10 and whant to "transfer" sound to the windows machine running Xmanager. Our vendor of this Java application don't know how to do this. Any examples?
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Sep 27, 2008
Anonymous says:
thanks for the esound on windows guide! it was exactly what i was looking fo...thanks for the esound on windows guide! it was exactly what i was looking for! i use it to send sound to a windows machine which encodes it (the encoder only runs on win) and sends it back to the linux one.
Sep 28, 2008
Anonymous says:
I have PulseAudio (compatible with ESD clients) installed on an Ubuntu 8.0.4 des...I have PulseAudio (compatible with ESD clients) installed on an Ubuntu 8.0.4 desktop. And I wish to use the sound card on that box on a networked windows machine as if it was a local sound card. Is this possible?
Mar 13, 2009
Anonymous says:
Hi, Has anyone tried to execute ESound in a Java application? We have a java ap...Hi,
Has anyone tried to execute ESound in a Java application? We have a java application on a Solaris 10 and whant to "transfer" sound to the windows machine running Xmanager. Our vendor of this Java application don't know how to do this. Any examples?
Regards;
Björn
Oct 08, 2009
Anonymous says:
Link is broken to download. Where can I get it?Link is broken to download. Where can I get it?
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