dadio2002 macrumors regular Original poster Jul 5, 2005 #1 Is Itunes the only thing airport express will direct sound to a home stereo or can you use it for normal sound like games and system sounds?
Is Itunes the only thing airport express will direct sound to a home stereo or can you use it for normal sound like games and system sounds?
Flying Llama macrumors 6502a Jul 5, 2005 #2 dadio2002 said: Is Itunes the only thing airport express will direct sound to a home stereo or can you use it for normal sound like games and system sounds? Click to expand... It's supposed to only use iTunes, but there's an application that will let you send any sound to your airport express. Can't remember the name, sorry. llama 😱
dadio2002 said: Is Itunes the only thing airport express will direct sound to a home stereo or can you use it for normal sound like games and system sounds? Click to expand... It's supposed to only use iTunes, but there's an application that will let you send any sound to your airport express. Can't remember the name, sorry. llama 😱
dadio2002 macrumors regular Original poster Jul 5, 2005 #3 Flying Llama said: It's supposed to only use iTunes, but there's an application that will let you send any sound to your airport express. Can't remember the name, sorry. llama 😱 Click to expand... DOes Anyone know of this program? would be really great.
Flying Llama said: It's supposed to only use iTunes, but there's an application that will let you send any sound to your airport express. Can't remember the name, sorry. llama 😱 Click to expand... DOes Anyone know of this program? would be really great.
telecomm macrumors 65816 Jul 5, 2005 #4 I don't remember the name, but I'm sure you could track it down at versiontracker. I do remember reading, though, that it's not a good solution for video playback, since the encoding throws the audio out of sync with the video.
I don't remember the name, but I'm sure you could track it down at versiontracker. I do remember reading, though, that it's not a good solution for video playback, since the encoding throws the audio out of sync with the video.