![]() There isn't really anyone at my work who understands Mac hardware/software, so I'm going at this alone. I've seen info about creating a SSH tunnel, but I'm just not sure how that works or what that offers.Īny advice would be greatly appreciated. The big hurdle is getting the audio from my work machine to flow across the internet to my laptop. And VNC does not stream audio, under any circumstances, from what I've been able to figure out.ġ) Is there a way to connect remotely from one mac to another that does not use VNC? Google Chrome's screen sharing extension perhaps? Does this extension stream audio? Will it be crash-prone if I'm trying to work in Premiere Pro and After Effects remotely?Ģ) If not, is there a way, using SoundFlower/SoundFly, or any other application, to stream audio over the internet to computers that are connected via VNC but on different networks? I've tried setting up an internet radio station, where the host computer is "broadcasting" and I'm the only listener tuned in, but there's a lag several minutes long and it just doesn't work.ģ) Is there any way, through any possible configuration of my two machines, to send audio remotely from one Mac to another? As I've mentioned, I can get everything to work when the machines are physically in the same office. I've been investigating premium screen sharing applications but can't seem to find any that aren't based on VNC. I'm also very new to this and might be misunderstanding how these technologies work. This could be a very simple issue - I might just need to configure SoundFly to be looking at a different port - 5900 maybe? - but I'm thinking that even if SoundFly Receiver is looking for an audio stream over the network, the host machine won't send any audio data through the VNC connection, since VNC doesn't support audio. However, once I am truly remote, meaning I'm no longer connected to the same wifi network as my work machine, I lose the ability to stream audio, because VNC does not support audio. When the machines are on the same wireless network (that is, when I bring my personal computer into the office to test my remote connection) I can get audio to stream from my work machine to my personal machine using Soundfly (and the Soundflower extension: ). I can get ports created for me if need be, but I can't significantly reconfigure the router(s) at my office. I'm not able to reconfigure the router settings at my office at-will, so solutions that involve reconfiguring a router are probably out. I do connect using VPN before initiating the screen share, so I think it would be possible to trick my personal computer into thinking it is on the same network as my work machine, but I haven't been able to figure out how to do that. Unfortunately, I'm needing the audio to stream from one mac to another, connected to different wireless networks. Everything out there seems to support streaming audio from one mac to another through the SAME wireless network. I imagine others who work remotely are also facing this issue. In fact, I'm surprised I can't find more information about this problem. However, the inability to stream the audio from my remote machine over VNC has lately become a big problem. I often connect remotely through VNC from my personal Macbook Pro to do video editing and motion graphics work on my more powerful work machine. Hi - I'm a video producer with a late 2015 iMac at work. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: Source codes and the online suit available at or. The software was tested using over a 100 embryophyte chloroplast genomes and in all cases a reliable output was obtained. The input of the program is an annotation GenBank (.gb) file, the accession or GI number of the sequence or a DOGMA output file. We introduce a website for easier use of the program and R source code of the software to be used in case of preferences to be changed and integrated into personal pipelines. The software and its dependent libraries are fully coded in R and the reflected plot is scaled up to realistic size of nucleotide base pairs in the vicinity of the junction sites. It allows the users to depict the genetic architecture of up to ten chloroplast genomes in the vicinity of the sites connecting the inverted repeats to the short and long single copy regions. RESULTS: Here, we announce a new visualization tool that is specifically designed for chloroplast genomes. These tools can provide a deeper insight into the genomic structure of the organism. MOTIVATION: Genome plotting is performed using a wide range of visualizations tools each with emphasis on a different informative dimension of the genome. IRscope: An online program to visualize the junction sites of chloroplast genomes. Paper IRscope: an online program to visualize the junction sites of chloroplast genomes.Īmiryousefi A, Hyvönen J, Poczai P.
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