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Android Phone as Microphone on Linux Using Local Network
TLDR
Using Mumble for simple chat server and change output as input, and bash script from github.com/siddhpant/broo for automation setup.
Tested on Arch Linux using PipeWire, Firefox, Chromium, and Audacity.
Why ?
Android phone nowaday has good microphone built-in.
Requirements
Android
- gitlab.com/quite/mumla (F-Droid) - GUI client.
Linux
mumble- GUI client.mumble-server- CLI server.avahi-avahi-daemon.iproute2
Arch Linux command:
sudo pacman -S mumble mumble-server avahi iproute2Installation
Copied from github.com/siddhpant/broo#installation
git clone https://github.com/siddhpant/broo.git
cd broo
chmod +x broo setup_broo
./setup_brooThen follow the on-screen instructions.
Run
Linux
Copied from github.com/siddhpant/broo#run
broo
# Do you want to start Broo, or close it? (s/c):- Press
sto start Broo, orcto stop it. - Use the mic by choosing
Monitor of Brooas your input source / mic in applications. - The script will reside in
~/.local/bin, so you can run Broo from anywhere. - You can use
-hor--helpfor help.
Android
- Open Mumla
- Connect to local IP