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Network Audio [Linux-Sound]

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/network_audio#:~:text=Network%20Audio%20%20%20%20Page%20%20,Audio%20%2C%20Development%20%2020%20more%20rows%20
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Network Audio [Linux-Sound]

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/network_audio
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Network Audio - linux-sound.org

    http://www.linux-sound.org/netaudio.html
    RadioSuite HD a Linux-based hard-disk storage system (hard/software) for high-performance network broadcasting RAP plays RealAudio without X, excellent for the Lynx browser RAT the Robust Audio Tool for Internet audio conferences RaWrapper controls X11-based streaming-audio (such as RealPlayer) from the command line

Streaming audio over the network in linux – Owen's Photolog

    https://ywwg.com/wordpress/archives/1201
    Streaming audio over the network in linux I’ve been trying for a long time to find a simple (for me) way to get sound from my laptop to my TV. I’ve tried mpd, mediatomb, pulseaudio… basically everything short of spending actual money.

AudioLinux - The audiophile realtime plug & play operative ...

    http://www.audio-linux.com/
    AudioLinux is the first plug & play realtime audio system based on Archlinux with programmed IRQ and application realtime priority. Audio latency at 44.1 kHz < 1 ms depending on hardware configuration. Incredibly low processor latency (average 2-6 microseconds on fairly powerful processors) Boot time 10/15 s. Full menu system.

networking - Sending audio through network - Unix & Linux ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/1893/sending-audio-through-network
    What you're looking for is a sound server. These programs send sound over the network. Choices include JACK, NAS, Pulseaudio and more. Pulseaudio is the default audio system on Ubuntu and is widely available on Unix. JACK is widely available on desktop operating systems and prides itself on its low latency.

The Network Audio System (NAS)

    http://radscan.com/nas.html

    send audio over network - LinuxQuestions.org

      https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/send-audio-over-network-888169/

      5 Streaming Audio Players for Linux - Linux.com

        https://www.linux.com/topic/desktop/5-streaming-audio-players-linux/

        Using PulseAudio as network sound server on Ubuntu and ...

          https://www.techytalk.info/pulseaudio-network-sound-server/
          Press Alt+F2 and enter "paprefs" into the "Run Application" dialog. Here are the options you should check inside "Network Access" tab inside "paprefs" interface: After you are finished with "Network Access" tab", switch to "Network Server" tab and enable "Enable network access to local sound devices" option.

        An Introduction to Audio Networking | PreSonus

          https://www.presonus.com/learn/technical-articles/An-Introduction-To-Audio-Networking

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