Wormhole - 2.0.4Audio plugin (AU/VST), send audio over TCP/IP |
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The previous comment is correct... - Version: 2.0.4, 4/3/2006 08:02AM PST
Morphis
Since 10.3 MacOS X has been able to do this out of the box with the "AU Lab" Application included with the developers tools to configure MacOS X to Send and Receive raw audio or even encrypt the audio during transport using a passkey.
But if you need cross-platform network audio transport this maybe what your looking for.
But if you need cross-platform network audio transport this maybe what your looking for.
Get Tiger - Version: 2.0, 6/24/2005 03:50AM PST
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iisDo we really need this on tiger?
Apple includes several Audio Units in Mac OS X, including [...] a matched pair to stream audio over a network.http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/coreaudio/
.OK, no VST ;-)
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Wormhole is great for sending a few audio tracks over Ethernet. I lost the use of an audio card when I switched my old computer from OS 9 to X. Wormhole was far cheaper than a new audio card, and it works with very low latency. I've never had a problem, but I have never sent more than 2 stereo audio channels at once.