I have something called a veetop sold by amazon that will do what you want
for $36 American and even sports an optical output. The manual isn't great
and therefor it only got a 3.7 ranking on Amazon. Asside from the audio,
you can transmit to your wi-fi or if you are traveling in a car directly t
Now that's nice! a cheap DAC for an iPhone and its about time there was one.
So I take it this device supports AirPlay and does it support DLNA as well?
On 22/04/2015 8:01 AM, Tim Grady wrote:
I have something called a veetop sold by amazon that will do what you want
for $36 American and even
Sure does.
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Trethowan
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Subject: Re: SV: lossless music streaming by wifi
Now that's nice! a cheap DAC for an iPhone and its about tim
Nice, I'll have to see where I can find one, as far as I know Amazon
don't ship electronic goods to Australia.
On 22/04/2015 8:23 AM, Tim Grady wrote:
Sure does.
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Trethowan
Sent: Tuesday, April
While we're on the subject of streaming, has anyone managed to stream
from Windows Media Player to a DLNA device? Its something I've not tried
as yet.
On 22/04/2015 8:53 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Nice, I'll have to see where I can find one, as far as I know Amazon
don't ship electronic goods
Hi!
I installed the non-Commercial version of this software for Windows, I
have the Business edition for the Mac which works very well.
I have to say that I'm impressed at just how accessible Express Talk is,
there have been a few occasions where I've had to use to mouse pointer
to get into
Hello Dane,
I haven't used Express Talk, but do use Magic Jack and have just the opposite
problem; I can hear the other party perfectly, but my voice breaks up and they
cannot make out what I say most of the time. I think this is due to my ADSL
connection, that while I have 6 megs of download
Magic Jack isn’t available in Australia, I know very little about that service.
> On 22 Apr 2015, at 10:38 am, Humberto Rodriguez wrote:
>
> Hello Dane,
>
> I haven't used Express Talk, but do use Magic Jack and have just the opposite
> problem; I can hear the other party perfectly, but my voi
It is a VOIP service that gives you a telephone number and free USA and Canada
long distance for about $30 a year or $99 for 5 years. It gives you a box to
connect directly to your DSL, or software to work it from your computer. It
would be great, if only I had enough upload speed in my DSL, b
Another angle on this.
If you can stream music to your computer from your iphone through the
airport express, can you do it the other way round, i.e. stream music from
your to your iphone?
Just curious.
André
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Hi all
Changed the subject line but to some extent it is still related to the
lossless streaming of music.
Is it at all viable to use Bluetooth to stream lossless music from two
rooms situated next to each other.
This might also be an option for me to use.
Unfortuantely my situatio
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