Compartilhando a placa de som para rede

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Vamos supor que eu tenha um laptop (L) e um PC de mesa (D), ambos com o Windows 7 integrado.

É a placa de som SB X-Fi com um bom home theater 5.1 conectado. Mas não é confortável para assistir a um vídeo sentado no sofá da minha área de trabalho (o sofá está no centro da sala e D está no canto), mesmo que seja monitor de 23 ". Então, eu estou assistindo tudo do laptop.

Então a questão - é possível de alguma forma "compartilhar" a placa de som de D para L, então eu vou assistir o vídeo do notebook e ouvir o som do 5.1?

L e D estão conectados via wi-fi (rápido o suficiente).

    
por zerkms 08.01.2011 / 17:07

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Tente configurar um stream com o VLC, de modo que ele seja executado em sua área de trabalho e em seu laptop.

Em seguida, deixe sua área de trabalho reproduzir o áudio pelos alto-falantes e desativá-lo no laptop.

Aqui um bom tutorial para configurar o fluxo do WikiHow

  1. First, you need to download VLC.
  2. Install it on each computer that you want to be able to watch the streams.
  3. Run VLC on the main computer. This is going to be the "master", which will be broadcasting to all the others. The "master" won't show video locally. You'll have to open a new VLC and connect like others if you want to watch on the main computer.
  4. Click File, then Wizard (ctrl+W in XP). This opens the streaming/transcoding wizard. Make sure Stream to Network is selected and click Next.
  5. For the Input screen, you have two choices. If the file/disc is already in the playlist, then go with Existing Playlist Item and select the appropriate item from the list you want to play. Conversely, you can Select a Stream to choose from a browse box which files/disc to play . After getting the playlist set up, click Next.
  6. On the Streaming screen, select RTPS. Click Next.
  7. Click Next again for the Encapsulation Format.
  8. For Additional Streaming Options, enter one for Time-to-Live
  9. Under Time-to-Live is SAP announce. Check the box and enter a name or phrase that will identify the stream for people in their playlists, like Elm Street Theater, or Casablanca... whatever.
  10. Now click Finish to begin the streaming of the files.
  11. Open another VLC instance (on another computer or the same computer) and open the Playlist (ctrl+P in XP). Click Manage, Services Discovery, then SAP announcements. An item should appear in your playlist called, strangely enough, Session announcements. The default time for announcements is 5 minutes. After that time you should see the name or phrase for your stream under the Announcements item. Double click on the name and it should start playing.
  12. If you don't want to wait for the SAP, go to File, Open Network Stream. Choose UDP/RTP Multicast and enter the multicast address that the video is being broadcast to/on. Leave the port numbers alone and click Ok to begin the video playing on the remote VLC.

Aqui está a documentação oficial do VLC.

    
por 08.01.2011 / 17:41