From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from gate.ufw2.com([216.163.19.158]) (1945 bytes) by braille.uwo.ca via smail with P:esmtp/D:aliases/T:pipe (sender: ) id for ; Sun, 8 Oct 2000 15:20:04 -0400 (EDT) (Smail-3.2.0.102 1998-Aug-2 #2 built 1999-Sep-5) Received: from [216.163.21.20] by gate.ufw2.com for speakup@braille.uwo.ca id OAA20249; Sun Oct 8 14:20:07 2000 Received: from hardb ([216.163.21.59]) by mail.ufw2.com (Build 101 8.9.3/NT-8.9.3) with SMTP id OAA01094 for ; Sun, 08 Oct 2000 14:20:53 -0500 Message-Id: <3.0.6.32.20001008142929.0079f990@mail.ufw2.com> X-Sender: bharding@mail.ufw2.com X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.6 (32) Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2000 14:29:29 -0500 Subject: Re: hearing the audio from a remote system In-Reply-To: References: <3.0.6.32.20001007231101.007a2700@mail.ufw2.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: speakup@braille.uwo.ca From: Brent Harding List-Id: Oh, there's no way to get audio over telnet like that? I was hoping some how I could listen to high bandwidth streams at a bandwidth I can work with on my modem, as there's quite few streams 20k and under. At 08:36 AM 10/8/00 -0500, you wrote: >It is quite simple. What you want to do can't be done. When you telnet you >are working on the remote machine. Fully and completely. All commands are >carried out the same as if you were on that machine's console (unless >prohibited or some such thing). > >What you really want is some sort of proxy program to accept the streaming >data and then forward it to you. As far as changing the bit rate it is >most likely a forget it situation. Not on current computers. > >-- >Kirk Wood >Cpt.Kirk@1tree.net >------------------ > >It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things. > > > >_______________________________________________ >Speakup mailing list >Speakup@braille.uwo.ca >http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > > >