Hallo Andre
I hear what you say. I do have an Bt transmitter and receiver but I do find that there is a loss in quality, especially when the two devices are more than five meters apart. In the same room, no problem but even in adjacent rooms with a brick wall between, I can hear a bit of drop in quality, however I use this for casual background music and then it is not a problem.

I must admit that my bt devices are cheap stuff. The price of each was less than R400.00, so maybe there are more expensive bt devices. The problem is that I could not find any of these in SA, so fortunately my son was in Germany last year and he could purchase the devices there. Interestingly enough, the receiver is a German product, speedlink, and although it was so cheap, it has built-in speech tellling me when it switches on and of and also telling when it is paring.

Reggards
Fanus


Regards
Fanus

----- Original Message ----- From: "André van Deventer" <andred...@webafrica.org.za>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2015 8:10 AM
Subject: lossless streaming via bluetooth


Hi all

Changed the subject line  but to some extent it is still related to the
lossless streaming of music.



Is it at all viable to  use Bluetooth to stream lossless music from two
rooms situated next to each other.



This might also be an option for me to use.





Unfortuantely my situation is a bit more complicated than usual.  I have an
induction loop system in my flat through my computer's speech also has to go
in order for me to hear it.    The loop's input is connected to my hifi's
output also.  So I need to find a way for my computer's speech also to go to
the next room!!



So Wifi may not be the way to go?  I suppose FM transmission is not very
good at this stage?  That is why I was also thinking of using Bluetooth?



Andre






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