Most of the NetBooks I have read about including the one I own seem to
have a RealTek chip set. I haven't tried hooking mine up to a stereo
system, but the output sounds decent through headphones and the
microphone actually sounds quite good for what it is. I have the Asus
904HA.
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Subject: Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device
On Wed, 6 May 2009 07:52:55 -0700, you wrote:
Have you looked at something like the Linksys wireless G music bridge?
No, but that's only because I've not heard of it before just now.
basically the sof
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From: "Steve Matzura"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device
On Wed, 6 May 2009 06:59:03 -0600, you wrote:
Why not just get a net
nt: Thursday, May 07, 2009 1:06 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device
On Wed, 6 May 2009 07:52:55 -0700, you wrote:
>Have you looked at something like the Linksys wireless G music bridge?
No, but that's only because I've not heard of it
On Wed, 6 May 2009 06:59:03 -0600, you wrote:
>Why not just get a netbook? If you get one with a wireless adaptor you would
>only need run a stereo y jack from it to your entertainment center.
That's a definite possibility, they're so cheap! Anybody know how
good the sound card in them is? Som
Yeah Rick, sounds like this would be the best thing to do, and I
already have the machine to do it with, no problem at all. My
receiver is too old for digital input, though. Its manufacture was
stopped in 1993, although the companion CD player does have an optical
output (one of those funny squar
On Wed, 6 May 2009 07:52:55 -0700, you wrote:
>Have you looked at something like the Linksys wireless G music bridge?
No, but that's only because I've not heard of it before just now.
>basically the software CD installs a C-Media sound driver which sends the
>audio to a configured music bridge d
Hi,
I did a very simular thing. Instead of getting a netbook though, I
purchased a Asus Eee Box. It's simular to the Eee P C , but it's a very
compact desktop. I have it hooked to my stereo and it has both wireless
N and gigibit lan. The onboard sound is great for speech. I use a
creative
Why not get a netbook? You could just plug a cable from that into your audio
center.
Netbooks cost anywhere from 300 to 400 dollars. I highly recommend the asus
lineup. I might add here that if you need to do simple line in recording,
the microphone jack works good with that, surprisingly.
I per
Steve,
I went through this very thing, trying to find a good but fairly
accessible way to stream media to my fairly high end home entertainment
setup in our living room and never found anything I was truly pleased
with.
Last year I decided to go the way of a pc with XP installed on it and it
Why not just get a netbook? If you get one with a wireless adaptor you would
only need run a stereo y jack from it to your entertainment center.
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Have you looked at something like the Linksys wireless G music bridge?
basically the software CD installs a C-Media sound driver which sends the
audio to a configured music bridge device that connects to a line in on your
receiver.
you would need to configure it with the supplied software to acces
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