There's a lot of talk--always has been--on this list about
transmitting audio via FM and other RF spectra from one's PC to one's
home entertainment system.  They all rely on analog signals, prone to
coloration by the intermediate equipment, or noise introduced by
interference.  One methodology I discovered several years ago uses
Windows Media Player on XP and a handheld remote to voice-navigate a
database of scanned MP3 files.  The sound is pretty good except for
the fact that there are no plug-ins for Windows Media Player like
Audiostocker or the Tomass Limiter (a.k.a. Sound Solutions) for
Winamp.  Neither is there any crossfading dapability with the
aforementioned WMP product. This leaves you with a very wimpy-sounding
audio channel you really can't control (as much as you can with WMP,
anyway) with no dynamics processing or crossfading ability whatsoever.

Other than physically running cable around one's home, does anyone
know of something that will pick up either a stream or output from a
sound card and digitally transmit it to another location, preserving
audio quality?  A device I purchased several years ago, capable of
receiving Internet radio, I thought would be the be-all and end-all
apliance.  Unfortunately, development of the software for it has come
to an abrupt halt.  The device, called a KISS (I forget what it stands
for) has the ability to do what I want, but there's no documentation
on how to make it work, how to set up a web page for the thing to go
to and read, and, of course, there's no speech with it at all.  I
bought this thing well over three years ago, and I can't imagine
there's not something around these days that'll do what I want.  Any
thoughts?


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