Hello everybody,

Huh, it's been a while... :-)

I'm interested in your suggestions/experience regarding multimedia
tools for streaming audio and possibly also video via LAN (mostly WiFi),
played back on multiple client machines, with little to no latency.

You know --- say I want to play some music on my laptop in the living
room, and I want to hear the same thing play on another computer in the
kitchen, and another one in the garage, etc... ;-)

Ideally, it should be low-latency, in the sense that playback should be
synchronized across devices. Like, if two machines are playing in two
rooms, and I'm in the hallway in between them, I shouldn't hear any
offset between the two playbacks.

I'm looking for Linux-centric solutions in general, but mostly from
Fedora or CentOS land. It should do audio, while video would probably
depend on the WiFi speed, I guess.

So far, I've been thinking of a DIY combination of bash scripts and
mplayer, but I guess it's easier to try out something that someone
already made, before I end up mocking up the whole thing from scratch
myself.

Looking for any pointers and suggestions (including keywords for
google). ;-)

TIA, :-)
Marko
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