[FreeNX-kNX] FreeNX & Pulse Audio?

Jean Milot jmilot at dotriver.eu
Sun Jan 27 11:21:00 UTC 2013


Hi,

It's easy to use Pulse Audio to have sound with a Linux client.

I made it with a ssh connection with port redirection.

If i can help.

Sincerely,


Jean Milot

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Le 25/01/2013 20:25, chris at ccburton.com a écrit :
>
> freenx-knx-bounces at kde.org wrote on 24/01/2013 17:58:17:
>
> > I believe the newest versions of the commercial NoMachine system use
> > PulseAudio to forward sound from Linux servers over to pretty much
> > any client.
>
> Nomachine don't seem to be developing nxclient further
> - hence the font issue and the screen resize in windows etc etc
>
>
> >  I was wondering if there are any efforts underway to do
> > the same for FreeNX,
>
> no, but no one asked.
>
> > and how much effort it would be to replace the
> > ESD sound infrastructure with Pulse?
>
> Well virtualy no effort
> but
> we need to know what the Pulseaudio aware client sets
> as its session parameters
>
>         eg  --media="1" --mediahelper="pulse"
> and
> Fritz will need to add it to his client.
>
>
> You can try it now.
>
> Enable multimedia support in nxclient and
> connect to your FreeNX machine . . .
>
> That gives you an (typicaly 800x) port on the FreeNX server and
> an ENVAR to tell you what it is.
>
> This port is aimed at 6000 on the nxclient machine
> so
> you need to squirt audio in from the FreeNX server
> and
> redirect it from the nxclient
> to
> your workstation PulseAudio Unix-socket with eg. socat
>
>
>
>
> On your nxclient machine run
>
> socat TCP-LISTEN:6000,fork UNIX-CONNECT:`ls ~/.pulse/*/native`
>
>
>
> In your FreeNX session launch a terminal session
> and enter :
>
>
> export PULSE_SERVER=$ESPEAKER
> paplay /usr/share/sounds/linphone/rings/bigben.wav
>
>
>
>
> >
> > -Nick
> >
>
>
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