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I've just returned to it, and am playing with vlc. What I seem to have the greatest problem with now is figuring out exactly how to specify the mic as the input device, be it /dev/<whatever> or some other way. Oddsock on the Windows side did the magic for capturing mic audio (only sound input port on the laptop). If I could find the magical way of determining the mic input, that would be one great step forward. I've tried xmms, dmesg, lspci, and visiting /proc. I just want a nice, simple way to capture audio from the mic jack and relay it to an http stream on a port of my choice. Icecast/oddsock for Windows works perfectly. Just need to find the right set of tools and magic for Ubuntu. Ideas? Thanks. Scott On Sat, 19 May 2007, Martin Owens wrote: > Have you tried the VLS (Video Lan Server) which is the parent of VLC > player (Video Lan Client) I believe it will do audio streaming too. > > On 19/05/07, Scott Ehrlich <scott-3s7WtUTddSA at public.gmane.org> wrote: >> I have a Windows XP home laptop that does a wonderful job of streaming >> audio from a vhf/uhf scanner, with XP utilizing Icecast2 and Oddsock. >> When at work, I listen using RealPlayer on a Linux box and it works great. >> > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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