[102431] in RedHat Linux List
Playing Audio Cd's remotely
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Vineeta)
Thu Dec 3 01:27:13 1998
Date: Thu, 03 Dec 1998 12:21:40 +0530
From: Vineeta <vineeta@vidya.aptech.ac.in>
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thanx for the help.
But is there any way to share the cd through NFS?
yes,it is a brand new SUN Solaris 2.6 O.S.
-Vineeta
Tom Burke wrote:
>
> The Solaris box is probably a SUN box. If it's a newer one, it has a sound
> card built in.
>
> jeff vier wrote:
>
> > ---Richard Harvey Chapman <hchapman@force.stwing.upenn.edu> wrote:
> > > > I want to know if there is a way to play an audio cd mounted on
> > linux
> > > > on a Solaris box ?
> > > > I don't have sound card on linux but have inbuilt speakers on
> > solaris box.
> > > > Is it possible to do this?
> > >
> > > Not with any standard programs. The way it normally works is you
> > cd-rom
> > > plays the cd and the sound goes directly to the sound card via that
> > cable
> > > between them.
> > >
> > > So, if you wanted to play a mounted CD remotely, you'd have to get a
> > new
> > > type of player that would read the mounted CD like a file and then
> > play it
> > > something like an mp3. The other alternative is to use the copy of
> > > pnserver that came for free on the RedHat 5.0 CD. It's simple to
> > setup.
> > > Set it up to serve your cd-rom. Then, use real audio on your other
> > > computer (w/ speakers) to listen.
> >
> > wait - you can't listen to realaudio without a sound card! what are
> > you attaching the speakers to?
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