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Subject: Re: [kde] How sending sound to a remote aRts server
From: akar <akar3d () yahoo ! com ! au>
Date: 2002-03-21 14:25:22
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On Tuesday 19 March 2002 22:58, Lauri Watts wrote:
> KSCD is a little more problematic, it's not natively an aRts program (in
> fact, that's why there's normally a cable from your CD-Rom drive to your
> soundcard, CD's don't normally use the soundcard at all, they just borrow
> the speakers.) You may be able to run it "artsdsp kscd" but I haven't
> tried it. Noatun and "artsdsp xmms" definitely work perfectly.
That was good Laurie, you should write it into a Tip or mini-howto.
As to CD players, If a CD player uses the digtal signal from the cdrom then
I would imagine arts would be able to transfer it over the network.
Alternatively, I think the audiocd/ slave *does* use the cd digitally but
even if it didn't I imagine you could use the slaves ability to do realtime
mp3 conversions as a means to play the cd over a network.
--
regards,
andrew
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