Sounds good to me, you know your sound obviously <smile>.
On 19/01/2010, at 1:37 AM, Tim Grady wrote: > You can't send the signal directly to a FM radio, you need an Airport > Express, but what you need is an aux input on your radio or a piece of > software for another computer so the Airport Express can pick up a signle and > play it on the device you want. For example, I have a bose wave system in my > kitchen and a bose sound dock in my livingroom. I found some Airport > Expresses cheap enough for me to buy a couple. I put one in the kitchen and > one in the Livingroom. I hooked the one in the kitchen to the aux on my wave > system and the one in the livingroom to the aux on my sound dock. I also > have a windows pc in an office and on it I have a piece of free software > called Airfoil Speakers. Now my main computer is in the den along with a > router. If I want to listen to say a football game or a podcast or something > in any of the other rooms I mentioned I just bring up what I want to listen > to on the main computer and through Airfoil route it to where ever I want it > to go in the other three rooms. > On Jan 17, 2010, at 3:38 AM, Joe wrote: > >> Hi. A while ago airfoil was mentioned on this list. I looked at the web site >> and its my understanding you can't just send audio to any FM radio with it >> but you need another PC. and speakers to receive audio.What other hardware >> do you need. I know the airfoil software for windows costs $25 US. If that's >> so, comparing it to FM transmitters is like comparing apples and oranges. Am >> I correct? or can you indeed send audio to an FM radio with airfoil. Thanks. >> Joe. >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >> [email protected] > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [email protected] Dane Trethowan [email protected] Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: [email protected] skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [email protected]
