You could use Rogue Amoeba's Airfoil http://rogueamoeba.com/airfoil/
(Mac or PC), to send audio to your Airport Express from SqueezePlay or
SoftSqueeze or SqueezeSlave. Its not straight from SqueezeCenter to
Airport Express, but it achieves the same goal, and it works reasonably
well. 

There's also this for Windows PCs, but I've never tested it:
http://www.ovesens.net/default.asp?PageId=8

I've been trying to do the same thing on Linux using 
1) Raop-play: http://raop-play.sourceforge.net/ & 
http://www.jroller.com/nwinkler/entry/raop_play_code_updates
2) GSTransmit: http://www.el-tunes.com/
3) PulseAudio: http://pulseaudio.org/

Finally, a completely different way to acheive what you want would be
to use the Firefly DAAP Server. All the served files will show up as
shared iTunes libraries on your subnet, and then you can use iTunes'
native streaming to AirportExpress / AirTunes. If you have non-iTunes
compatible files, then Firefly can be configured to transcode them on
the fly e.g. FLAC to wav, without losing metadata.

P.S... Getting a Duet Receiver or SB3 is still the best option, because
none of the above will allow that kind of control or multiroom syncing
because of the delay involved with transmitting to AirTunes.


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