Sound from two machines to one set of speakers.

Synister Syntax synistersyntaxlist at gmail.com
Wed Dec 7 22:01:17 UTC 2005


     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 at gmail.com> 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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