Re: Sound from two machines to one set of speakers.

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     Another even easier way...by a little side audio switch.  Works almost like a KVM.  More like a Cable spliter/switch though.  You could pick on up at radio-shack.

- SynSyn

On 12/7/05, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 15:30, Reg Clemens wrote:
> I have 4 machines on a KVM.
> Two of them can generate useful sound.
> Other than two sets of speakers, is there any way to get the sound from
> both machines out thru one set of speakers?
>
> Im questioning if there is any sort of client/server pair to route the
> sound data from one machine to the other...

The really, really, simple way is to plug the line out jack from one
into the line in on the one with speakers (assuming that one is on
all the time).  Then go into the volume control and tweak the levels
so both come out right.  There are a couple of ways to do client/server
sound (esd and nasd), but a piece of wire is easier and doesn't care
what OS version you are running.

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