Wow! that feature alone is impressive but I already have a Linksys
WAG54G wireless router, if I got one of these Airport Extreme boxes
could I run the two together without them interfering with each other?
On 14/07/2006, at 9:31 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Its Apple's router that also includes a facility for streaming audio
from your Mac, well anything running Itunes, to the router. The
router has an 1/8th inch stereo plug that you can connect to your
sound system located in another room or even if you have a pair of
powered speakers, you could plug the AirPort Express into an outlet,
a pair of speakers into it, and have music anywhere in your home. It
has other features, but that is why I got it and it allows me to
extend the range of my wireless network.
hth
Scott
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On Jul 13, 2006, at 11:25 PM, hank smith wrote:
what is a airport express?
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Subject: Re: getting sound to come out my line in jack of my sound
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Yeah spring for the Pro version, its well worth the extra
pennies. Btw, I was able to even work with Airfoil and that is
just to cool. Great app if you have an AirPort XExpress.
Scott
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On Jul 13, 2006, at 7:22 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,
Hank said: hello how do I get line input to come out my mac
sound card?
You'll require software from www.rogueamoeba.com that is called
"Audio HiJack". I believe there is a demo version and the Pro
version. It's VO friendly.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
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