Hi!
Then one can buy airfoil for windows.
/A
> 19 apr 2015 kl. 19:22 skrev Fanus <buys.fa...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hello
> I think Andre's problem is that he does not want to use iTunes to stream. I
> too have the Express and unlike many folks I like iTunes.
> Regards
> Fanus
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" <grtd...@internode.on.net>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 7:08 PM
> Subject: Re: lossless music streaming by wifi
>
>
>> This can be made so very simple, buy an Apple Airport Express plug it into
>> the Line-in of your Hi-Fi in the other room and stream to your hearts
>> content.
>>
>> If your Hi-Fi has a digital input then you can make full use of this by
>> using the digital output of the Airport Express.
>>
>> You can also put the Airport Express to good use as an extra Wireless Access
>> Point, Wireless Extender etc.
>>
>> I think the Airport Express is only $50 now, about the same cost as a good
>> RCA lead and yep, I wouldn't like to risk running a long RCA lead, the
>> possability of more interference and loss of quality is certainly there.
>>
>> I don't want to brag but streaming around my house is my passion so yeah, I
>> like to think I know one or two things about streaming or getting
>> audio/video from one location to another <smile>.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 20/04/2015 2:46 AM, André van Deventer wrote:
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>>
>>> Am moving to a new flat and have to sort out my sound stuff now.
>>>
>>>
>>> I play all my music through the computer now. My hifi system will be
>>> standing in one room and my computer in another one.
>>>
>>>
>>> So I need to get the sound from one to the other.
>>>
>>>
>>> I have the following options:
>>>
>>>
>>> 1. Using the output of a digital to audio converter and lay down an
>>> RCA to RCA cable of quite a few meters from one room to the other. This
>>> might be the cheapest way. But with such a long cable you will start to
>>> find interference as these cables are not supposed to be so long. And you
>>> do also get some sound reduction.
>>>
>>> 2. Using some kind of LAN device. I do not know if such a thing
>>> exist at all – a device with which you can stream music ythrough LAN that
>>> has an analog output. It would also necessitate the laying of long cables
>>> which could also be a problem.
>>>
>>> 3. Then there is the option I may want to examine. My question is
>>> whether with the technology available today it is possible to stream music
>>> in lossless format through a WIFI connection. I would like to do this using
>>> my media player of choice which is Foobar 2000 at present. I don’t want to
>>> use Itunes as I find it cumbersome and limited.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions about which way to go?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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