You need to build your game room farther from your office.  Try it at 
about 800 feet.  If that doesn't work, try building it 900 feet away
or so.  By altering the environment around the acoustic characteristics
of your current hardware and icecast's buffer settings, you should be
able to adjust the delay to an acceptable sync.

At 12:17 PM 1/23/2002 Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>As most of you are aware (and are really tired of hearing about), I'm
>building this mp3 jukebox.  Currently, it's running on a server and
>streaming out over Icecast to the PC on my desk.  That works, mostly,
>but the ultimate goal is to be able to feed the same audio stream into
>two stereos: the little one in my office, and the big one downstairs
>in the game room that drives eight pairs of speakers throughout the
>house (but not my office. )-: ).  Obviously, I want both stereos to be
>in sync.
>
>Last night, I ran an Icecast client on a second machine to see whether
>Icecast clients are in sync.  It was awful.  The two PCs were about a
>second out of sync.

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