On 11/27/2010 08:02 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > JD writes: > >> Hi All audio experts, >> >> I use skype quiet a bit. >> What I was interested in doing is this: >> While talking to someone on skype, I would >> like to be able to stream an audio track to >> the same destination that I am speaking with >> via skype. >> I understand that I would have to know the >> destination ip address and port. >> Perhaps I can use netstat to find that?? >> >> So, which media streaming software can >> I use to play a track and send it out that >> ip address/port ? >> >> Would it even be possible? > > Of course not. If it were possible, then anyone who happens to know > your IP address could, at any time, stream some audio to your > speakers. That's what's generally known as a "security hole". > >> I do not know if skype would allow (i.e. accept) the >> connection from the media streamer. > > Nope. Skype is a proprietary, locked up, closed software. > > This functionality, sending audio to your Skype peer, would have to be > explicitly supported in the Skype software. If it's not, there's > nothing that you can do. > You're right! I have posed the question to skype support. Currently, skype can use your camera to send the video stream to the destination and display it on the desktop. It would be a great feature if they could add the ability to stream out audio files as well. Ideally, skype could exec some existing media player, like mplayer or ffplpay and capture it's audio stream and send it out the ip connection. Cheers, JD -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines