> Okay is there a way to past the sounds to come though on the host > computer that I am using? Yes. At least the PulseAudio subsystem allows for routing the audio to a remote server (such as your desktop PC, assuming it's running Linux with PulseAudio). It can be done via brute-force with ALSA if you use that instead of PulseAudio. For doing it with PulseAudio (warning, this is long and involved): https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Examples#PulseAudio_over_network For doing it with ALSA+netcat: http://alsa.opensrc.org/Network Theoretically, you could also do it via hardware, piping the audio-out jack from your Raspberry Pi directly to a microphone-in jack on your PC (warning about setting your levels low enough not to blow your PC--I don't know if it's an issue, but it sounds like the RPi puts out a lot of juice), and then your can control the output on your PC as just the microphone-line. -tim =========================================================== The raspberry-vi mailing list Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/raspberry-vi Administrative contact: <mike.ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ----------------------------------------------------------- Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi logo are trademarks of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. This list is not affiliated to the Raspberry Pi Foundation and the views and attitudes expressed by the subscribers to this list do not reflect those of the Foundation. Mike Ray, list creator, January 2013