Hi,
Yes you can get a bluetooth 2.0 compatible device class 1 that will transfer up 
to 100 M or about 300 feed. Some times a bit less.

2.0 serves up to 3 Mega bit of contiguous data pr second wich should be just 
about enough for what you want.

Best regards
Brian

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Matzura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 10:28 PM
Subject: Digital Audio Transmission


> There's a lot of talk--always has been--on this list about
> transmitting audio via FM and other RF spectra from one's PC to one's
> home entertainment system.  They all rely on analog signals, prone to
> coloration by the intermediate equipment, or noise introduced by
> interference.  One methodology I discovered several years ago uses
> Windows Media Player on XP and a handheld remote to voice-navigate a
> database of scanned MP3 files.  The sound is pretty good except for
> the fact that there are no plug-ins for Windows Media Player like
> Audiostocker or the Tomass Limiter (a.k.a. Sound Solutions) for
> Winamp.  Neither is there any crossfading dapability with the
> aforementioned WMP product. This leaves you with a very wimpy-sounding
> audio channel you really can't control (as much as you can with WMP,
> anyway) with no dynamics processing or crossfading ability whatsoever.
> 
> Other than physically running cable around one's home, does anyone
> know of something that will pick up either a stream or output from a
> sound card and digitally transmit it to another location, preserving
> audio quality?  A device I purchased several years ago, capable of
> receiving Internet radio, I thought would be the be-all and end-all
> apliance.  Unfortunately, development of the software for it has come
> to an abrupt halt.  The device, called a KISS (I forget what it stands
> for) has the ability to do what I want, but there's no documentation
> on how to make it work, how to set up a web page for the thing to go
> to and read, and, of course, there's no speech with it at all.  I
> bought this thing well over three years ago, and I can't imagine
> there's not something around these days that'll do what I want.  Any
> thoughts?
> 
> 
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