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Stream what you hear, an app allowing to broadcast the sound of your PC via a network connection!


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In this podcast published December 6, 2019, Alexandre talk about the application Stream what you hear (SWYH). Although this podcast is for more advanced users of technology, this application is very easy to use. This application allows you to stream the sound of your Windows computer over your network, allowing you to listen to your PC's sound on a smartphone, a new generation Victor Stream, a Victor Trek, on Sonos speakers, or any other devices that can handle audio streaming as well as accept a custom URL.

Although this application offers interesting possibilities, expect a delay between the moment your PC plays the sound versus when it will be played by the device used to listen to the streaming.

Here are some useful links:

  • download the application Stream what you hear, developed by Sébastien Warin
  • Visit the official website of the application Stream what you hear
  • Download the XSPF template for Victor
  • See here to learn more about the Silenzio application
  • In addition, as a reminder, the Canadialog team can offer private or group training on request on the use of assistive technologies. Do not hesitate to contact our team to learn more about training we can offer.

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    Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired personsBy Canadialog