And even more typical, when it rains, it pours:
https://lifehacker.com/5978594/turn-a-raspberry-pi-into-an-airplay-receiver-for-streaming-music-in-your-living-room
Man... That is so dumb finding stuff like that the day after a buy!
Typical... I think I just found a better solution, the day after byuing
a used Sqeezebox! I was tipped about Airport Express as a receiver and
TuneBlade as an AirPlay sender. I am familiar with TuneBlade, I just
didn't know about the Airport Express (being a certified iHater...). Can
the
Because a home automation colleague here in Norway who's been using
these boxes for years and years thought it would be the easiest and most
cost effective way of doing it. ;) I asked in a home automation forum
here, and I have asked in several other audio forums before, and nobody
has ever been
Actually wifi has a range that's 10 times that of BT, at least regular
consumer units, so there's no reason wifi shouldn't work (which I've
already said it does - I never said that wifi was blocked!) in the room
even if I can't get BT to work reliably. Long speaker cables is, as I
said, my
I guess my question is to unusual to have any definitive answers. I have
bought a used V3 which should arrive either Friday or after the weekend,
so I'll go from there, with a test setup.
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