this is wireless, however it does have a Ethernet port for configuration. it
does have digital out as well as analog stereo via a mini plug or 2 stereo
RCA plugs. the software can be used with a screen reader  and there is a
tray icon for toggling the sound from the linksys device or your sound card.
however that isn't necessary. you would use the software to connect to the
music bridge, or bridges that are "hangin' out" on your network.



-----Original Message-----
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Steve Matzura
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 1:06 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

On Wed, 6 May 2009 07:52:55 -0700, you wrote:

>Have you looked at something like the Linksys wireless G music bridge?

No, but that's only because I've not heard of it before just now.

>basically the software CD installs a C-Media sound driver which sends the
>audio to a configured music bridge device that connects to a line in on
your
>receiver.

That's the kind of thing I'm after, all right.

>you would need to configure it with the supplied software to access any of
>the music bridge devices you acquire.

So, it hangs out on the network, and the software on some PC somewhere
finds it and set it up, then you use it to access stuff, or you use
the computer to send stuff to it?  I'd much prefer the former, which
is what makes the netbook so atractive.  Are these Music Bridge things
wireless (I hope)?

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