If you have iTunes, you essentially have the software that enables you
to use airtunes. You then need an airport extreme or airport express.
Either will work. You simply play some music or a stream in iTunes,
select the output from the remote speakers and then insure that your
stereo is connected to the airport extreme/express. You can use Voice
Over with no problem to select the output source.
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On Mar 3, 2008, at 5:36 PM, Jean-Claude Provost wrote:
Hi all,
From what I understand, this application comes with Airport
express, a
router that can connect to a soundsystem to play music transmitted
on WIFI
by a Mac computer.
Has anyone tried this?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Cheers from Varennes, Qc, Canada,
Jean-Claude Provost
TransaxSens \
Skype: canadianfrog
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To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS
X by
theblind
Subject: Re: really good podcast about Mac from a blindness
perspective:
Hi all,
I've given this a listen and it's a bit unusual and well worth the
listen
especially for those who are still mulling over whether or not to
use the
Mac os. Listen and pass around.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/jld65r
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