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Hi,

I'd like to write a program that enables two users on local network to speak
to each other, that is to say an "audio chat".
I've been told to use streaming with DirectX and sockets.

Is it the best solution or not ? If it's not, what do you suggest instead ?
Where could i find some documentation on the subject ?

Thanks


Nov 17 '05 #1
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