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Re: Multi source, Multi zone audio software. How?






Cheers Ben,

It looks really good, the M1000 looks to be the best compromise for
size and functionality.

The only things is that I would have to have my hifi in the
destination room rather than at node 0.  All the speaker cables will
be coming back to node 0.

Just thinking, perhaps with a second CAT5 and a tx and rx module I
could send the line level output back to node 0.

Thanks,


John


--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Ben McCormack <ben@t...> wrote:
> John
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> What about one of these in each zone?
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> http://www.rokulabs.com/products/soundbridge/index.php
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> ben
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> On 20 Mar 2005, at 10:23, big_red_748 wrote:
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> > After ripping all my CD's onto a PC I intend to distribute the
audio
> > to multiple zones.  I want to be able to have different music
playing
> > in different zones but all coming from the one PC.
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> > Presumably I will need a sound card and amp for each zone.
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> > The software I have looked at appears to only support 1 session,
> > which would limit me to 1 source in the multiple zones.
> >
> > Any thoughts?
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> > Cheers,
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> > John
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