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> Listening To Music Over A Home Network, play the same music in two pc's at a time, or in the living room
rapco
post Aug 31 2006, 08:22 PM
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Hi!!!

well, my brother brought to my atention this product:

Sonos: http://www.sonos.com/

It allows to control music in different zone of a home network.

But i oposed to it because of it's price. so i'm trying to search for altenative solutions to this problem: ¿How can i listen to the same music in diferent pc stations at a same time? and the other problem: ¿How to stream music within my wireless network? (to listen to the music i play on my pc in my boombox per say)

Can anyone come out with a good idea?

PS: i forgot to say that the other solution i have com to is "music bridge" http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c...FVisitorWrapper from linksys

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post Sep 1 2006, 01:46 PM
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Would'nt the MSN button "the music I am listening" answer your question ? I did not use it personnally, but, if I understand correctly, it makes you listen in your loudspeakers the music the remote guy is listening on his own PC.
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post Sep 1 2006, 04:57 PM
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QUOTE(yordan @ Sep 1 2006, 10:46 AM) *

Would'nt the MSN button "the music I am listening" answer your question ? I did not use it personnally, but, if I understand correctly, it makes you listen in your loudspeakers the music the remote guy is listening on his own PC.

Hmmm I believe he needs more control than just this. He's willing (my assumption) to listen to various MP3 located on his brother's computer, from his own computer. I have the exact same wish (I don't want to waste both HD's disk space with the same music, what means quite a lot here). So I might try out these programs and search over the Internet for possibly better solutions.
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post Sep 1 2006, 05:38 PM
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Listen to same music in different PCs, just seems like you need to create a stream of the music over your network. I would suggest using something like icecast to serve streams from your computer. However the ability to send the stream to devices that aren't on your network is not likely unless you had say a transmitter that the boombox could receive signals from.

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post Sep 1 2006, 08:40 PM
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Ok, i know how to listen to files over my network, no sweat there... i just go to to teh network folder and browse the other pc's mp3 files..

Why i'm trying to do is:

1. "simultaniously" play music in boths pcs
2. Stream to devices like boombox or so

Sonos 8please check the link) does all of that and much more... the only alternative i've found till now is:

Dlink Wireless Music Player DSM-120
http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=457
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post Oct 18 2006, 12:45 PM
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if you use iTunes there is a very easy way to share music files. Changing the options in iTunes allows you to 'share' your music files. You select the 'groups' or 'playlists' you want to share. The remote user opens their copy of iTunes and goes to the shared playlists and finds the music they want.

Usefull if you want to listen to music from another computer. Though, there are a few downsides.
1. can use a fair bit of bandwidth (it works on a 54Mbps Wireless Link, though it had to rebuffer a few times)
2. both computers have to be running iTunes and iTunes must be open to share the files.

And the best part, its free! also, if you do try, dont forget to open the required ports (i cant remember which ones, but if it doesn't work, you should be able to find out) Good Luck
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post Oct 18 2006, 02:26 PM
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"Usefull if you want to listen to music from another computer. Though, there are a few downsides.
1. can use a fair bit of bandwidth (it works on a 54Mbps Wireless Link, though it had to rebuffer a few times)
2. both computers have to be running iTunes and iTunes must be open to share the files."

What a total load of crap Itunes must be then!!!!!!
Wel I always knew that anyways without ever having the install the Apple garbage wink.gif

ERm the solution is soo easy its painfull for me write it...
If you use Windows media player (WTF u doing btw?) then you can just browse to the folder with the mp3s in from the network and drop them into a playlist..

Same actions with winamp..but in there you could also drag the folders into your media collection and it will play and treat the files just like it would if it was on your own HD..

No Need for Itunes...no need for Icecast or Shoutcast.....




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post Oct 19 2006, 01:09 AM
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Why do you need software to do this? You already have the network, all you have to do is share the folder the MP3's are stored in. That's what I do. Sometimes when I forget to charge my ipod nad I really want to listen to music in bed, I'll just hook my laptop on, open up my shared folder on my main computer (which is always on) and listen away.

That's what I do and it works perfectly. I don't know how many users would be streaming music, but for just a few on your network, this will work just fine.

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post Oct 20 2006, 03:35 PM
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You could set up a shared folder on one of the computers and let other users dip striaght into it. Or you could install ShoutCast onto one of the boxes and stream it over your network and just listen onto it when you wnat to listen. ShoutCast even has remote playlist editing.
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post Oct 22 2006, 08:19 PM
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ShoutCast really isn't needed. Just a shared folder does the trick. Or, if you have a file server, more power to you!

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