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From: larkmore on 1 Feb 2008 16:20 Hi all. I've been scouring the internet but not really finding what I want so I thought I'd see what others around here have seen or come up with. I have my computer in one room and my stereo / tv in the other. Right now I'm running long (20+ ft) RCA cables from the computer to the stereo for playback when I want to listen to music and wander the house. Trouble is I need to crank the stereo and even then it's less than optimal. What I'd really love would be a wireless way to stream music to anywhere in the house and just turn on the receiver in the room I end up in. Anyone out there doing something like this already? I have already tried wireless speakers/headphones from Emerson. Granted they were cheap, but they suck even taking that into consideration. Lots of static, poor volume, eat batteries by the pound. I've looked online (NewEgg mostly) for FM transmitters that plug into a 3/8 inch stereo jack (motherboard/sound card) but most are either designed for cigarette lighter power or an iPod docking cradle. ALL of them had lousy reviews and claim best case distance is 30ft in free air, with most of them barely reaching that, forget putting walls, etc. in the mix. I found a couple of bluetooth based units but their descriptions were a little sketchy and vague. I am NOT looking to put a computer in every room and just have a WLAN. Too pricey and wastes too much electricity. So, I'm looking for both a transmitter and receiver(s) that accept either RCA or 3/8 inch stereo connections. I have plenty of adapters from RCA to 3/8 and back so they don't have to match. I'd prefer something that had little to no computer interaction (software based control panels, etc.) and I need it to run under Ubuntu 7.10! Power should be a wall-wart or similar, though powered USB or an adapter to the 4 pin Molex connectors from a power supply would work too. What have ya got? -Will
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