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Old July 12th 04, 11:50 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
tony sayer
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Default wireless audio links

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I'd like to connect the audio output from my PC through my hifi
amplifier. This would either be a ~10m cable run or some wireless
solution. While I do have some music on the computer, the main reason
is listening to the radio, especially the BBC's excellent archive of
stuff I missed, so 'reasonable' quality rather that hifi would be
required.

How long can I reasonably run the line level signal from the PC?
Can/Should I get a wee booster amp for this and, if so, any
suggestions?

I've looked at wireless solutions, but most are biased towards MP3
playback and interface directly to the audio files on the PC, so I'm
not usre if this would work with streamers such as RealPlayer. Also, I
don't really need the remote control or track listing stuff. Is there
anything that will simply transmit the audio output from box A
connected to my PC to box B connected to my amp?


How about an FM transmitter? You can find those in most electronics
stores.

Another question.. is there a consumer solution for transmitting and
receiving digital PCM? If not why not!!



Try plugging a SPDIF signal down the video input of a video sender, and
the other end to your DAC works quite well....
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Tony Sayer