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Old August 6th 05, 05:33 PM posted to sci.electronics.design,sci.electronics.repair,alt.engineering.electrical,rec.audio.tech,uk.rec.audio
Pooh Bear
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Default Wireless audio distribution?

Zak wrote:

Pooh Bear wrote:
Zak wrote:


Uhh... 44.1 KHz * 16 bits * 2 channels = 1.4112 Mbit / sec....
definitely possible.


It's *possible* - just not currently commercially available. That's the raw data
rate btw. It'll take a lot more bandwidth to get it wirelessly from A to B.


hmmm... what if you'd use say an Asus WL-HDD as a wireless file
server/access point ($90, need to add laptop drive) and say a wl-500g
(or another wl-hdd) with a USB audio dongle as playback? Will need some
programming but it runs linux. But it does not have a user interface at
all...

These all have wired ethernet as well. Fun toys.


The original requirement was a *simple* way to get audio from A to B. This chip is
designed to do the job. Only recently released.

http://www.nvlsi.no/index.cfm?obj=do...isplay&doc=242

Graham