• DIY

    Build a Wireless Audio Streamer

    By Posted on 7.14.2008 15 Comments

    Here’s the scenario: You have a thousand MP3 music files sitting on your home computer—which is great when you’re actually sitting at your computer but a lot less useful when you’re in the kitchen or living room. What you need is a dedicated device in another room that can pull songs wirelessly from your PC’s music library and play them through its own speakers. Several off-the-shelf products can handle this task, such as Logitech’s Squeezebox; unfortunately, they start at around $300.

    7.14.2008 at 11:34pm - Comment by 2l4zy4an4m3

    hey guys. Yea yea i know there are the five bars nd this is labelled a 3, but i am a beginner, and i really wanna make this, because this is my scenario. But being a beginner and all, just the look of it looks intimidating, so i need to know if a beginner like myself would be able to do this. And if you think i can, can sumone give me a link with more detailed instructions about this stuff? thanks a bunch! 2l4zy4an4m3



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