PC audio to Android
Turn your Android device as a wireless speaker for your computer.
Easily receive all your PC audio over Wi-Fi or USB.
Listen wirelessly to music, movies, or games on your Android device with low delay.
Android mic to PC
Use your phone as a microphone for your PC, or simply listen to your phone's mic.
Android audio to another device
Listen to your phone's audio on your PC, or share your audio with another Android device.
This feature requires Android 10.
Visit https://audiorelay.net to install AudioRelay for Windows, Linux, or Mac.
Usage examples
- Stream audio over the network
- Listen to your PC and phone audio at the same time
- Audio monitoring
- Replace a mic or a speaker
- Send the audio of your computer to a distant speaker via your phone
- Play music on multiple devices (Premium)
Features
- Easy setup
- Low latency on Wi-Fi or USB
- Uses audio compression to reduce network traffic (https://opus-codec.org/)
- Has multiple buffer settings
- Remotely control your device's volume from your PC
- Customize the name of your devices
- Available in multiple languages (thanks to the contributors at https://translations.audiorelay.net)
Premium
- Wireless audio listening on multiple devices
- Play and pause playback directly from the notification
- Customize the buffer settings
- Choose the audio quality
- Remove microphone time limits
- Remove the ads
- Future premium features
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It's also worth mentioning Photostructure: https://photostructure.com/ Which is also doing excellent work in this space. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
I'm not sure it covers all your features listed, but I use PhotoStructure [1] for the 'album' side of things. It's been mentioned a bit on HN, which is where I found it. Sharing is very open for me since I'm just sharing wholesale with family, but when I need to share specific images or albums to people, I usually do it via some other way that suits them -- so if they use messages, email, google drive, dropbox, or... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
Try this one out, I used it a few year ago and it was the best option for a low footprint docker app. https://photostructure.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Check out Photostructure... Great way to view photos! Source: over 1 year ago
I had a similar issue with photos/videos and ended up building a cli app to organize everything, it has worked for my use case relatively well, still, there are uncovered corner cases. For example, this compares hashes only instead of the same photo in a different dimension: https://github.com/wiringbits/my-photo-timeline I understand that https://photostructure.com/ has a far more sophisticated dedup algorithm,... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Nice tip, https://audiorelay.net also works nicely. Streaming the ASIO driver is a bit fiddly, but can be done with Jack 2 audio connection kit. Source: about 1 year ago
I also had the same conundrum as you but I didn't want to spend money so I used this: https://audiorelay.net/. Source: over 1 year ago
I see a lot of software that can stream a desktop audio through a phone, like Soundwire or Audiorelay, but I'm looking for something to use my notebook speakers instead and I can't seem to find one. Source: over 1 year ago
2- Install AudioRelay software on both computers. This is an amazing software and simple as it can be. Source: over 1 year ago
When I was on android I used this https://audiorelay.net/, but havent found any replacement good enough. Airfoil hasnt been updated in 3 years and has multiple seconds of delay. Source: almost 2 years ago
PhotoPrism.app - PhotoPrism® is an AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web. It makes use of the latest technologies to tag and find pictures automatically without getting in your way. You can run it at home, on a private server, or in the cloud.
Airfoil - This software is from the Rogue Amoeba company, built to run on Mac and Windows platforms. It’s an audio-based software that allows the computers sound to play over a network device. Read more about Airfoil.
Piwigo.org - Manage your photo collection with Piwigo. Piwigo is open source photo gallery software for the web. Designed for organisations, teams and individuals.
SoundWire - SoundWire does audio mirroring (audio cast). You can use any music player on your PC or laptop like Spotify, YouTube, or iTunes and stream low-latency live sound over WiFi directly to your Android device.
Google Photos - All your photos are backed up safely, organized and labeled automatically, so you can find them fast, and share them how you like.
Stream What You Hear - Stream What You Hear.