On 2/15/08, Chris Ribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > You can also use x86 boxes but they are more expensive
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> Not if you already have them lying around :)  If I wanted to splurge on
> dedicated hardware for whole house audio, there are already a number of
> options out there.  The Sonos, Squeezebox, and Airport Express/Apple TV
> (just to name a few)  are all pretty cheap and work wirelessly.
>
> I'm more intrigued by the possibility of turning my dumpster bound PC
> hardware into something useful using PulseAudio.

Work out the electricity and AC costs and you won't think they are so cheap.

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> -chris
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