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Mark Dibley December 16th 03 06:00 PM

WiFi Stereo
 
I wonder if anyone can help me.

I find myself in a very expensive position where I need to buy a new
HiFi system, TV and computer. My aim is that I buy kit that can all
communicate with each other. However, I want to do this without wires.

I know I can buy a computer that has a WiFi router/server/whatever
that can communicate with other computers. Is it possible to buy a TV
and a HiFi amplifier which can also send and receive their output
using WiFi?

My aim is that I can watch TV and the audio comes through my HiFi/home
cinema system using WiFi. Or I have MP3s my friend brings round on a
USB key and I can play them on the computer through the HiFi using
WiFi. Or I want to record a TV program on my computer using WiFi. Or I
want to record my old audio cassetes onto CD using my stereo
connected to my computer via WiFi. Or I want to watch a DVD on a
second TV.

I know I could buy a computer with a TV card, DVD harddrive recorder,
HiFi CD burner and link everything up with wires, but I would prefer
to buy as little as possible and ensure that I can manipulate and
manage stuff.

Thanks for your help

Mark

Mark Dibley December 19th 03 04:46 PM

WiFi Stereo
 
Obviously there is no-one who is thinking this far ahead. Or I am so
far behind the times that it isn't worth mentioning.

Oh well.

Mark Dibley December 19th 03 04:46 PM

WiFi Stereo
 
Obviously there is no-one who is thinking this far ahead. Or I am so
far behind the times that it isn't worth mentioning.

Oh well.

tony sayer December 19th 03 04:57 PM

WiFi Stereo
 
In article , Mark
Dibley writes
Obviously there is no-one who is thinking this far ahead. Or I am so
far behind the times that it isn't worth mentioning.

Oh well.


When you do will need this essential!....

http://www.j-walk.com/other/wifispray/
--
Tony Sayer


tony sayer December 19th 03 04:57 PM

WiFi Stereo
 
In article , Mark
Dibley writes
Obviously there is no-one who is thinking this far ahead. Or I am so
far behind the times that it isn't worth mentioning.

Oh well.


When you do will need this essential!....

http://www.j-walk.com/other/wifispray/
--
Tony Sayer


John Allen December 21st 03 05:50 AM

WiFi Stereo
 
"Mark Dibley" wrote
I wonder if anyone can help me.

I find myself in a very expensive position where I need to buy a new
HiFi system, TV and computer. My aim is that I buy kit that can all
communicate with each other. However, I want to do this without wires.

I know I can buy a computer that has a WiFi router/server/whatever
that can communicate with other computers. Is it possible to buy a TV
and a HiFi amplifier which can also send and receive their output
using WiFi?

My aim is that I can watch TV and the audio comes through my HiFi/home
cinema system using WiFi. Or I have MP3s my friend brings round on a
USB key and I can play them on the computer through the HiFi using
WiFi. Or I want to record a TV program on my computer using WiFi. Or I
want to record my old audio cassetes onto CD using my stereo
connected to my computer via WiFi. Or I want to watch a DVD on a
second TV.

I know I could buy a computer with a TV card, DVD harddrive recorder,
HiFi CD burner and link everything up with wires, but I would prefer
to buy as little as possible and ensure that I can manipulate and
manage stuff.


Mark,

What you want to do is, I think, becoming feasible, but perhaps not exactly
as you describe. Here are some things to look at, in approximate order of
direct relevance to your question:

http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?sec=Pro...rod=308&site=c

http://www.turtlebeach.com/site/prod...roducthome.asp


http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/AnchorD...6-4207916.html

http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5690634012.html

However, I think you're asking this question in the wrong pace. You might do
better to ask this question in the Ars Tecnica forums, eg he
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/...562&f=67909965

Best of luck with this project.

John

--

John and Catherine Allen
Bofferdange, Luxembourg

http://www.homepages.lu/allen



John Allen December 21st 03 05:50 AM

WiFi Stereo
 
"Mark Dibley" wrote
I wonder if anyone can help me.

I find myself in a very expensive position where I need to buy a new
HiFi system, TV and computer. My aim is that I buy kit that can all
communicate with each other. However, I want to do this without wires.

I know I can buy a computer that has a WiFi router/server/whatever
that can communicate with other computers. Is it possible to buy a TV
and a HiFi amplifier which can also send and receive their output
using WiFi?

My aim is that I can watch TV and the audio comes through my HiFi/home
cinema system using WiFi. Or I have MP3s my friend brings round on a
USB key and I can play them on the computer through the HiFi using
WiFi. Or I want to record a TV program on my computer using WiFi. Or I
want to record my old audio cassetes onto CD using my stereo
connected to my computer via WiFi. Or I want to watch a DVD on a
second TV.

I know I could buy a computer with a TV card, DVD harddrive recorder,
HiFi CD burner and link everything up with wires, but I would prefer
to buy as little as possible and ensure that I can manipulate and
manage stuff.


Mark,

What you want to do is, I think, becoming feasible, but perhaps not exactly
as you describe. Here are some things to look at, in approximate order of
direct relevance to your question:

http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?sec=Pro...rod=308&site=c

http://www.turtlebeach.com/site/prod...roducthome.asp


http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/AnchorD...6-4207916.html

http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5690634012.html

However, I think you're asking this question in the wrong pace. You might do
better to ask this question in the Ars Tecnica forums, eg he
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/...562&f=67909965

Best of luck with this project.

John

--

John and Catherine Allen
Bofferdange, Luxembourg

http://www.homepages.lu/allen




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