01-14-2015
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Originally Posted by
Corona688
A rose by any other name is still a rose. I'd call it a VPN.
Well, to a certain extent it does indeed behave like a VPN, but it does not use any form of tunneling and does not create a virtual network interface, like other VPN applications do. Also it does not function on the Internet layer of the connection (like IPSec) and only relays specific TCP messages that are part of the TeamViewer API (so it provides no extended network interfacing capabilities whatsoever). You might argue that e.g. OpenVPN tunnels it's traffic over TCP / UDP connections as well, but in that case they are used to multiplex SSL tunnels.
I already began developing a relatively simple server application that will do something similar - instead of situating my WebSocket listener on the streaming server device, I will put it in a 'mid point', where both the streaming server and clients will be able to connect.
The Java code will then handle the messaging and video streaming through a basic set of API commands and hopefully I will get what I want.
This type of architecture also makes a lot more sense with regard to the original purpose of the WebSocket design.
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RoarAudio(7) System Manager's Manual: RoarAuido RoarAudio(7)
NAME
RoarAudio - RoarAudio sound system and package
SYNOPSIS
roard [OPTIONS]...
DESCRIPTION
RoarAudio is a modern, multi-OS, network transparent sound system. It supports a large amount of features required for home and profes-
sional usage. Its main purpose is to connect software (like media players) and devices (like soundcards) as a mid-layer adding features
you expect from a modern sound system like software mixing and full network transparency.
RoarAudio can also be used to connect multiple software components. An example for such a setup is a common webradio setup where the used
playback software is connected to a streaming server in addition to a local soundcard. RoarAudio has special features for such setups like
meta data passing.
MAIN FEATURES
* fully network transparent. Network support for UNIX Domain Sockets, TCP/IP and DECnet
* multiple audio streams per client
* Vorbis comments like meta data for each audio stream
* support for "legacy" clients via libroaresd, libroararts, libroaryiff
* support for PulseAudio and OpenBSD's sndio clients via libroarpulse and libroarsndio
* supported by many media players and other sound using applications!
* mixing clients at individual levels like an analog mixer
* server and client side support for common codecs like Ogg Vorbis, Speex, FLAC and many more
* support for 8, 16, 24 and 32 bit per sample. Mixer resolution up to 64 bit
* and many more...
BUGS
A lot...
SEE ALSO
roar-config(1), roarcat(1), roarctl(1), roarfilt(1), roarfish(1), roarmon(1), roartypes(1), roarvorbis(1), roard(1), roartips(7),
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HISTORY
Project started in mid of 2008.
Milestones:
2008-08-31 First offical release (v. 0.1)
2009-02-04 First release of the new trunk for 0.2 (v. 0.2beta0)
With this release the version schema was changed.
2009-05-21 Release of version 0.2
2009-09-06 First commercal use (roarphone, v. 0.3beta0)
2010-06-11 New pre-release based release-cycle was introduced to improve release quality
2010-08-22 Release of version 0.3
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