I may be misunderstood here but could Airfoil do what you want to do? It allows you to stream audio played by one device to another, using Apple's Airport Express technology. In other words, you can stream audio wirelessly. You run the Airfoil Speakers program on one device, then run Airfoil on the computer where the audio will be streamed.

Chris Hallsworth
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On 21/06/2011 01:29, Steve Matzura wrote:
I can certainly do this to a limited extent with Icecast, but what I
really want to do is stream audio and/or video (MP3, AVI) that lives
on a network-attached (NAS) drive to something on my network that can
connect to an old analog TV for playback of video content. I've read a
lot about Apple TV and Slingbox, but I gather they are both for HDTV
devices. Sorry, but I have no HDTV's and don't plan on getting any. Is
there anything out there that can pull from a NAS disk or be streamed
to by a PC with some kind of software? This would make a long-time
dream a reality--the ability to stream anything from my network
storage to a suitably equipped device anywhere in the house.

TIA

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