Need Hookup Assisstance?

Success!! I finally got my wireless home-audio setup configured the way I wanted. If I know you personally, I may have talked your ear off about this at one point or another, but in case you’ve forgotten, here’s the deal:

  1. I didn’t like any of the off-the-shelf solutions available, i.e. SLIMP3 / Squeezebox or Linksys’ Wireless Media adapter because no matter how easy to use and readable their on-screen menus or web-browser interfaces might be, they certainly couldn’t compete with my laptop running Winamp for legibility and playlist flexibility.
  2. What’s more, although I have a fairly large TV in my living room, I don’t always want it turned on and displaying some faux-tech graphics when I’m entertaining!
  3. These things cost some serious $$$!

To my way of thinking, the perfect solution would be as follows. I play MP3s, CDs or whatever on my laptop, which is set up in another room or someplace out of sight, and the output streams via WiFi to my living room stereo. This way, I can edit playlists, play audio from multiple network sources or even download and add new items without having to make a big production out of it. Last night I finally figured out how to make this work without purchasing a single piece of hardware or software (though I did have to reposition my existing MP3 server =). Here’s what I did

  1. Placed my MP3 server machine next to my amplifier and connected it with a stereo-mini to RCA cable. (This machine is connected to my switch via a standard, wired connection)
  2. Installed Icecast listener on this machine. (Make sure to check the configuration text file and set the passwords and etc. as appropriate. I didn’t mess with any of the other settings)
  3. Opened Winamp and added localhost:8000 to the playlist.
  4. Hit play and set the playlist to loop (This is important, b/c when there is no data coming in to Icecast, it disconnects all the clients, so you need to keep reconnecting!)
  5. On my (WiFi connected) laptop, I installed the Oddcast Winamp plugin and set it to stream audio to the Icecast listener on the MP3 server. I also made sure to check the “Record from Windows Recording device” box in the settings, so I can play stuff that’s not from Winamp, too. (Your computer is already configured to use “Stereo Mix” or something like that as it’s recording source, right? Well, if not you’ll have to change it… =)

Boom!! That’s it! I clicked the “Connect” button on Oddcast and start playing audio on the laptop. After a brief latency delay (any suggestions on how to eliminate this?) audio started pouring out of my stereo speakers! Of course, it’s not a perfect solution. Due to the latency issue, I can’t use it to play synched audio and video, but that’s a small price to pay for a mobile audio control center, if you ask me. Good luck to anyone trying this with their system. Let me know if you find any hang-ups or improvements!

1 Response to “Need Hookup Assisstance?”


  1. 1 Kyle Dec 24th, 2003 at 10:37 pm

    Well done, sir. And Merry Christmas!

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