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Transmit PC Audio Output to Radio?
I've just read about the iTrip add-on for the iPod and I am wondering if
something similar exists that would allow me to broadcast the audio output from my computer to the hifis in various places in my house. I keep a lot of music as MP3s these days and having to play CDs and swap them has become a bit of a drag, despite their superior quality. The range would need to be about 10-15 metres and a couple of thin walls. Or maybe there is a different way of doing this: using the wireless network to carry the data and have some kind of decoder connected to the AUX port on my hifi? Thanks for any hints. Iggy |
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 13:11:10 GMT, Ignacy Sawicki wrote:
I've just read about the iTrip add-on for the iPod and I am wondering if something similar exists that would allow me to broadcast the audio output from my computer to the hifis in various places in my house. I keep a lot of music as MP3s these days and having to play CDs and swap them has become a bit of a drag, despite their superior quality. The range would need to be about 10-15 metres and a couple of thin walls. Here's one approach: http://www.ccrane.com/fm-transmitter.aspx Works very well in some environments, but may require some tweaking. |
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