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gaillard
Hi guys,

I am having a heck of a time finding something that works similiar to Virtual Audio cable but goes across the network. I assume it will be something that I tell the input is my virtual audio cable output and then to stream it, and I connect on the other end but I can't seem to find anything that will do this. I tried to get VLC to do this but it would let me select virtual audio cable as the input when using the wizard. Any ideas? Thanks everyone.

Jonathan
gaillard
Ok well I found a program called audiotx multiplex that does exactly what I want, I can broadcast 6 channels worth of audio.

But, The reciver only lets you connect to one! A receiver that I could connect to all the channels would make more sense to me. Anyone know of a way around this?
kundo
Axia ip-audio driver does exactly what you want.

http://www.axiaaudio.com/components/default.htm#Driver

It's too expensive for me. Have you found a solution?
SebastianG
PulseAudio maybe of use to you. It seems to become a quasi-standard in the linux world. It also supports the Win32 platform.

Cheers,
SG
dnewhous
It isn't really clear what you are trying to do, would a Linksys Soundbridge work well enough? You access it like a virtual soundcard and it has S/PDIF and Toslink outputs.
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