On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 7:40 PM, birger wrote:
> I have not tried this, but you can run the vnc viewer in "listening" mode
> on the big screen tv, then run vncconnect on a workstation to connect an
> existing vnc server there to the viewer. Could be worth a try.
>
Is this the same idea or mechani
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 7:27 PM, doug wrote:
> One of the advantages of Pulse Audio (now that it seems to work!) is the
> ability to send two video + audio
> paths to different monitors,...
>
Wow... I didn't know PulseAudio was able to do that. Must check the docs...
Thanks a lot,
Carlos.
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Hey,
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 10:13 AM, Amit Prahesh
wrote:
> You are right about that. The closest existing thing, as far as I know, is
> an Android device miracasting to a TV. Note, however, that the remote
> display is dumb, in the sense that for as long the remoting session is up,
> it will d
Bonjour,
from a quick network check, you can see they're using MP3 for the audio
stream. So you may want to install that codec. Personally, I just installed
Fedy a while ago and then the multimedia codecs.
HTH,
Carlos.
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