Yep, use an App called Airfoil Speakers.


On 22/04/2015 4:02 PM, André van Deventer wrote:
Another angle on this.

If you can stream music to your  computer from your iphone through the
airport express, can you do it the other way round, i.e. stream music from
your to your iphone?

Just curious.

André



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Nice, I'll have to see where I can find one, as far as I know Amazon don't
ship electronic goods to Australia.



On 22/04/2015 8:23 AM, Tim Grady wrote:
Sure does.

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Now that's nice! a cheap DAC for an iPhone and its about time there was
one.
So I take it this device supports AirPlay and does it support DLNA as
well?


On 22/04/2015 8:01 AM, Tim Grady wrote:
I have something called a veetop sold by amazon that will do what you
want
for $36 American and even sports an optical output.  The manual isn't
great
and therefor it only got a 3.7 ranking on Amazon.  Asside from the audio,
you can transmit to your wi-fi or if you are traveling in a car directly
to
it from a smart phone or Idevice.  It originally sold for something like
$89
but is now $36.  Because of the louxy manual, Amazon does have an
instruction page you can get to by clicking on the veetop link in the
description.

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Trethowan
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 10:51 AM
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Subject: Re: SV: lossless music streaming by wifi

Thanks for that, I'll follow this one up as I'm looking for something
that supports DLNA, my Denon AVR2113 and other devices support DLNA but
I'm looking for a "Stand-Alone" device similar to the Airport Express so
I can hook that up to other devices with a line-in.

I did know of other solutions but wanted to keep the thing simple and
cost affective as the person who started the discussion was on a budget.

Arcam for example have a complete AirPlay DAC solution which replaces
the Airport Express, its $800 though - I'm sure its worth every penny
knowing the quality of Arcam gear -.  Only my musings of course but -
when it comes to audio quality - I think I'd rather put my faith in
company's with a reputation for audio quality such as Arcam rather than
those that don't have a reputation for audio quality such as Dlink but -
having said all that - I appreciate that we're all on a limited budget
and have to do the best we can do with what we can afford.






On 21/04/2015 12:37 AM, brianolesen wrote:
Hi,
Actually there are other great solutions as well.
DLink has a very cool one.
DCH-M225

It supports a wider span of protocols.

Brian

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Emne: Re: lossless music streaming by wifi

the output jack of the Airport Express is a line-out jack, the jack is a
3.5MM jack which can either be used for analogue or digital line-out.



On 20/04/2015 4:01 AM, André van Deventer wrote:
Dane

Can you please explain.  If I want to invest in this I would like to
know
as
much as possible.

Also, do you know whether the  3.5 mm jack is a high impedence output
as
for
connection to stereo systems or a low  impedence output as for use with
headphones?  My system does not have digital inputs and I do not have
the
funds to invest in this at this stage.



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Come again? Who said anything about using iTunesw, there are other
options
that can be used.


On 20/04/2015 3:22 AM, Fanus wrote:
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

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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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