Depends what you mean by decent. Smiles. May try piping the audio to my
netbook at some point. Quality won't be good, very true, but at least
the setup should work and Airfoil works as advertised.
Chris Hallsworth
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On 28/06/2011 17:57, André van Deventer wrote:
Wonder what the sound quality of such a system would be if connected to a
decent sound system?
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Subject: Re: Airfoil for Windows
I forgot to mention it allows you to wirelessly stream audio from one device
running Airfoil Speakers or an Apple Airport Express or Apple TV to the
computer where Airfoil is installed and running. Neat if you want to
broadcast your music collection or audio books around your house.
Like I say the trial is fully functional however noise is overlaid on
transmissions longer than 10 minutes. The cost is $25 and you can get it
from www.rogueamoeba.com.
Happy streaming!
Chris Hallsworth
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On 28/06/2011 11:18, chris hallsworth wrote:
Hello all.
Has anyone used this program in trial mode? If so, can someone please
tell me what noise is overlayed in the audio? I've been looking on the
web and in the help, but all they are saying is either noise is
overlayed or the audio quality is degraded.
Would like to know so as to what to expect. Would love to try it but
silly me is scared of what's going to happen.
Many thanks.
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