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Remoting Sound
Name: jfreak53 Date: April 28, 2004 at 18:31:40 Pacific OS: Windows 98 SE CPU/Ram: 800/128
Comment:
I would like to be able to remotely hear what another computer is hearing in their speakers over my Network. Here's the deal, one computer is streaming audio over the internet, I would like the one in my room to here the same thing without having to stream it a second time over the internet, more bandwidth, I would like to be able to stream it over the home network, how could I do this. I already have a remote software called Remote administrator, but this will only view and control, I would like to hear aswell to not have to use double the bandwidth, is their a program that will do this?
Name: jfreak53 Date: May 4, 2004 at 09:22:26 Pacific
Reply:
Can someone pls help me?
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Response Number 2
Name: jfreak53 Date: May 30, 2004 at 12:25:21 Pacific
Reply:
Please help me someone pls. One question is there maybe an easier was to use maybe a program like the program that will broadcast on winamp or real player but instead of broadcasting on the internet doing it on the local IP?
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