esound supporting audio streaming over the internet?
I would like to stream the audio input from an USB microphone (attached on WL500gP) over the internet to an appropriate client. Is that possible with esound? If not, how would that work? any working ideas welcome.
many thanks in advance!
Running esound without usb-stick
This weekend I installed Vista with the new WMP 11. Apperently there is a problem with the asus speaker plugin, so I decided to use the esound daemon with winamp instead. The usb-flash boot procedure didn't work for me, I guess a powered usbhub is required, so I decided to build a custom firmware instead. It's a very simple hack, and works perfectly for me:
First build the oleg 1.9.2.7-7g firmware as explained in the wiki: http://wiki.wl500g.info/index.php/co...customfirmware
Enter the broadcom/src/gateway/others folder and get esd:
Code:
$ wget http://home.in.tum.de/%7Epustka/mipsel/esd
$ chmod +x esd
Delete or rename the binary file waveserver in others.
Create a new file named waveserver with this content:
Code:
#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/esd -d /dev/sound/dsp -tcp -public &
Make it executable:
Code:
$ chmod +x waveserver
Finally, open the Makefile in the gateway folder and search for the string waveserver. There will be a comment saying something like: Asus binary crap :). Copy the line with "waveserver" and insert a new line where "esd" replaces "waveserver".
Compile with make image-WL500g.
Ofcourse esd will not be disabled when you select disable waveserver from webgui and apply (you will have to reboot to get that effect). But you wouldn't do this trick if you want to disable esd.
Hope someone find this useful. Cheers
1 Attachment(s)
What is the main idee for this project?
Hi,
what is the main idee for this project?
Do you connect a USB-Sound-Card on your Router?
And than connect analog Sound-Cable from the PC-Sound-Card-Line-Out to the USB-Soud-Card-Line-In?
I habe build this Project HowTo WL-HDD + USB-Sound-Hub als MP3-Player mit PDA-Fernbedinung http://www.wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=12042
Can you make a picture of your Hardware?
Is it the same like yours?
By.
Enlightened Sound Daemon EsounD esd
Hi,
Quelle: Enlightened Sound Daemon EsounD esd
Quote:
Der Enlightened Sound Daemon, kurz EsounD oder esd, ist ein Soundserver der von den Fenstermanagern Enlightenment und GNOME verwendet wird.
Zweck eines Soundservers ist es dafür zu sorgen dass mehrere Anwendungen gleichzeitig Audiosignale ausgeben können. Dazu greifen die Anwendungen selbst nicht mehr direkt auf das Audiogerät, beziehungsweise deren Treiber, zu, sondern senden statt dessen den wiederzugebenden Audiostrom an den Soundserver. Dieser mischt die Ströme und gibt das Ergebnis dann über das Audiogerät wieder.
EsounD verfügt auch über einfache Sequenzerfähigkeiten, so können Samples geladen und später wiedergegeben werden. Weiterhin ist EsounD netzwerktransparent, ein Programm muss also nicht auf dem selben Host wie der Soundserver laufen um Audioströme an diesen zu senden.
By WLAN-Fan.