If you ’re like me , your menage has at least one of each of the keep up items : Mac , TV , and stereophonic . You ’ve heard of the advantages of making these affair put across with each other yet they continue to live in separate worlds . It ’s meter to put an end to this isolation by wiring ( or unwiring , as the case may be ) your dwelling house for the audio generated by your computer , iPod , and the Internet .

spend a small more than five minute I take you on a video duty tour of what I ’ve done — and the tools I use — to make medicine move throughout my home . It ’s an easy process and something that can be done without breaking the coin bank .

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Show Notes

To avoid creating an hour - retentive video I do n’t go into moment contingent on how I set up each twist , configure each app , and lay every cable system . Though it might be generous to depict its details asminute , I do expand on this theme in the recent Playlist web log submission , Plumbing the House for Internet Radio .

The free iTunes diligence plays a major part in making this work , but other tools are toss into service as well . In the video I mention Apple TV ( Take Two ) , AirPort Express Base Station , Rogue Amoeba ’s $ 25Airfoil 3 , iPod FM transmitters , andAudioengine’sA2 and A5 powered speakers as well as the just - released $ 149 W1 wireless audio transcriber .

Although I name only iTunes ’ streaming Radio stations and theRhapsody subscription medicine serviceas a source for cyberspace sound recording , there are lots of other office to get euphony . Pandorais one your should emphatically check out . AOL also offers free audio frequency via its XM - basedAOL Radio(Firefox compatible only ) .

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