There are a lot of router chipsets that have I2S built in. The Carambola2 which 
uses the same processor as the Arduino YUN has it. Then you could just stream 
over an ad-hoc wifi link, the device runs open-wrt.

-Jerry

> On Apr 1, 2015, at 8:39 PM, Jim Larson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have any experience (good or bad) with wireless audio links? I'd 
> like something that will provide high quality, uncompressed stereo (mono will 
> work, but I doubt if it's an option). To me, that means 16 bit, 44Khz sort of 
> data. (Is this I2S?). Transmission distance of 30 to 100 feet is desired. Low 
> power consumption is always desired.
> 
> Systems I've looked at are Bluetooth Audio (not sure if it meets my specs) or 
> PurePath (looks good, but is TI proprietary). Are there others? Any 
> experience with these? Random thoughts?
> 
> Thanks for any input! Obviously, I don't know a lot about this field.
> 
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