Wireless Router & Music

ajsankot
ajsankot Posts: 141
edited July 2008 in Electronics
Hey guys,

I want to know if there is a way to have my receiver hooked up to my wireless router to play my music. I want to know is this possible to play music from my lap top through my wireless router that would be connected to my receiver.

Is this possible? if not what do you guys suggest for getting tunes from my computer to my receiver.

Thanks!
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  • jakelm
    jakelm Posts: 4,081
    edited July 2008
    ajsankot wrote: »
    Hey guys,

    I want to know if there is a way to have my receiver hooked up to my wireless router to play my music. I want to know is this possible to play music from my lap top through my wireless router that would be connected to my receiver.

    Is this possible? if not what do you guys suggest for getting tunes from my computer to my receiver.

    Thanks!

    What reciever do you have?

    I do not think this is possible. How would you output the digital audio over a wireless connection. I dont think it could even be done with a wired connection. Recieving a router signal for a single particular file, requires proccessing and ethernet capabilities that an AVR does not have. The AVR would see the audio as an utranslatable language.
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  • ajsankot
    ajsankot Posts: 141
    edited July 2008
    I have a HK146. I have heard of it being done. You can some how connect your music library wirelessly though the router and then run a Y cable to your receiver from the router. I just don't knwo if its only special routers that do this or it is a myth or what.
  • Shicks18
    Shicks18 Posts: 397
    edited July 2008
    ajsankot... your looking for a squeezebox... check it out

    http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_duet.html
    TV: LG 55LW5600
    Pre: Marantz SR6001
    Front Amp: Parasound HCA-1000A
    Center Amp: Marantz MA500
    Mains: Polk LSi9
    Center: Polk LSiC
    Sub: HSU VTF-3 MK-2
    Games: Xbox360 and PS3
  • ajsankot
    ajsankot Posts: 141
    edited July 2008
    that looks like a pretty sweet system. Is there anything like that that isn't $300
  • Shicks18
    Shicks18 Posts: 397
    edited July 2008
    how far apart is your laptop from your receiver? you could always hook it directly up to your receiver with a $5 3.5mm to RCA cord from monoprice
    TV: LG 55LW5600
    Pre: Marantz SR6001
    Front Amp: Parasound HCA-1000A
    Center Amp: Marantz MA500
    Mains: Polk LSi9
    Center: Polk LSiC
    Sub: HSU VTF-3 MK-2
    Games: Xbox360 and PS3
  • ben62670
    ben62670 Posts: 15,969
    edited July 2008
    Use a long optical, or coax to send music directly to your receiver.
    Please. Please contact me a ben62670 @ yahoo.com. Make sure to include who you are, and you are from Polk so I don't delete your email. Also I am now physically unable to work on any projects. If you need help let these guys know. There are many people who will help if you let them know where you are.
    Thanks
    Ben
  • ajsankot
    ajsankot Posts: 141
    edited July 2008
    I have a 25ft Y cable but after I run it past all all sorts of other electronics is makes the speakers sound bad. So, I was going to see if wireless would cheaply help me out. I have to buy a wireless router and didn't know if I could pull this off
  • Shicks18
    Shicks18 Posts: 397
    edited July 2008
    usually the 3.5mm audio out jack creates a hum/static/etc. if you dont have optical/coax out jacks then you can get an external sound card with those outs. they run under $75. optical/coax will make a huge difference in sound quality compared to rca

    edit: not 100% an expert on this subject... but I think this might work?? http://www.provantage.com/siig-ce-s00022-s1~7SII2026.htm

    and here is a 25ft optical audio cable which should be able to run around your room:
    http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10229&cs_id=1022901&p_id=2668&seq=1&format=2

    Together: $45 shipped
    TV: LG 55LW5600
    Pre: Marantz SR6001
    Front Amp: Parasound HCA-1000A
    Center Amp: Marantz MA500
    Mains: Polk LSi9
    Center: Polk LSiC
    Sub: HSU VTF-3 MK-2
    Games: Xbox360 and PS3
  • Serendipity
    Serendipity Posts: 6,975
    edited July 2008
    I've done this before, but I have a dedicated HTPC in the theater room to stream my music to. So it goes from Desktop PC --> HTPC over WiFi and then HTPC --> receiver through optical/coax digital.
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  • ajsankot
    ajsankot Posts: 141
    edited July 2008
    That is not a bad idea or a bad price. I am at work and will have to check if I have a optical/coax out jack on my dell. So that cable would be able to plug right into the receiver?
  • Shicks18
    Shicks18 Posts: 397
    edited July 2008
    yupp
    TV: LG 55LW5600
    Pre: Marantz SR6001
    Front Amp: Parasound HCA-1000A
    Center Amp: Marantz MA500
    Mains: Polk LSi9
    Center: Polk LSiC
    Sub: HSU VTF-3 MK-2
    Games: Xbox360 and PS3
  • ajsankot
    ajsankot Posts: 141
    edited July 2008
    That cable has a square end does that plug into that into that device. What is a HTPC?
  • Shicks18
    Shicks18 Posts: 397
    edited July 2008
    What do you mean by "does that plug into that into that device" haha sorry hard to follow.

    HTPC is home theater personal computer
    TV: LG 55LW5600
    Pre: Marantz SR6001
    Front Amp: Parasound HCA-1000A
    Center Amp: Marantz MA500
    Mains: Polk LSi9
    Center: Polk LSiC
    Sub: HSU VTF-3 MK-2
    Games: Xbox360 and PS3
  • ajsankot
    ajsankot Posts: 141
    edited July 2008
    oh. Sorry for the funny wording. The home theater adapter you plug via usb into your computer would you plug the optical/coax cable into that?? Would that send video too being a coax cable? Sorry I am pretty new to alot of this stuff and may ask some dumb questions
  • ben62670
    ben62670 Posts: 15,969
    edited July 2008
    Go to parts express for the digital cable. They are impervious to noise, and very cheap for long runs.
    Ben
    Please. Please contact me a ben62670 @ yahoo.com. Make sure to include who you are, and you are from Polk so I don't delete your email. Also I am now physically unable to work on any projects. If you need help let these guys know. There are many people who will help if you let them know where you are.
    Thanks
    Ben
  • Shicks18
    Shicks18 Posts: 397
    edited July 2008
    The home theater adapter you plug via usb into your computer would you plug the optical/coax cable into that?

    - Yes, you will plug the Adapter via USB into laptop, then the optical cable into that adapter, which runs to your receiver.

    - Would that send video too being a coax cable?
    No, it will be audio only. To do video, you will need HDMI or DVI outs for best quality. If not, then S-Video will work, if not then RCA works. Dells will typically have S-Video outs. It would be easy to run the S-Video directly to your TV and let the TV do video switching.
    Your last resort will be VGA to S-Video/RCA . However, make sure your video card supports TV-Out, or else you won't get any kind of picture.
    TV: LG 55LW5600
    Pre: Marantz SR6001
    Front Amp: Parasound HCA-1000A
    Center Amp: Marantz MA500
    Mains: Polk LSi9
    Center: Polk LSiC
    Sub: HSU VTF-3 MK-2
    Games: Xbox360 and PS3
  • ajsankot
    ajsankot Posts: 141
    edited July 2008
    thanks for the adivice ben
  • ajsankot
    ajsankot Posts: 141
    edited July 2008
    For not being an expert you have some pretty good ideas in this area
  • tryrrthg
    tryrrthg Posts: 1,896
    edited July 2008
    cheaper option to the squeezebox.

    http://www.roku.com/products_soundbridge.php
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  • demaples
    demaples Posts: 266
    edited July 2008
    Go to Netgear.com and check out their digital music player. I use it along with a Linksys Wireless G router from my desk top PC and it does a grand job.

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    Rotel RMB-1077 amp--Polk LSic center
    Polk LSi25 fronts--Polk LSi 15 rears
    Genesis G-2800 sides--Polk PSW 650 sub
    APC H15 power conditioner--Netgear digital media player
    Napster external hardrive--Linksys Wireless G router
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  • jakelm
    jakelm Posts: 4,081
    edited July 2008
    tryrrthg wrote: »
    cheaper option to the squeezebox.

    http://www.roku.com/products_soundbridge.php

    But this is still not an internet router? I thought the OP was asking for internet connetion and pc to AVR audio connection directly from a wireless router?

    You would need 2 wireless adapters on the PC, one for internet and one to transmit audio to the AVR, correct?
    Monitor 7b's front
    Monitor 4's surround
    Frankinpolk Center (2 mw6503's with peerless tweeter)
    M10's back surround
    Hafler-200 driving patio Daytons
    Tempest-X 15" DIY sub w/ Rythmik 350A plate amp
    Dayton 12" DVC w/ Rythmik 350a plate amp
    Harman/Kardon AVR-635
    Oppo 981hd
    Denon upconvert DVD player
    Jennings Research (vintage and rare)
    Mit RPTV WS-55513
    Tosh HD-XA1
    B&K AV5000


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  • ben62670
    ben62670 Posts: 15,969
    edited July 2008
    Please. Please contact me a ben62670 @ yahoo.com. Make sure to include who you are, and you are from Polk so I don't delete your email. Also I am now physically unable to work on any projects. If you need help let these guys know. There are many people who will help if you let them know where you are.
    Thanks
    Ben
  • demaples
    demaples Posts: 266
    edited July 2008

    Hitachi 50" Plasma full HD 1080--Onkyo 805 AVR
    Rotel RMB-1077 amp--Polk LSic center
    Polk LSi25 fronts--Polk LSi 15 rears
    Genesis G-2800 sides--Polk PSW 650 sub
    APC H15 power conditioner--Netgear digital media player
    Napster external hardrive--Linksys Wireless G router
    Samsung DVD--Blue Jeans wires
  • jakelm
    jakelm Posts: 4,081
    edited July 2008
    ben62670 wrote: »


    25' Optical for $14??????? Thats crazy cheap/.
    Monitor 7b's front
    Monitor 4's surround
    Frankinpolk Center (2 mw6503's with peerless tweeter)
    M10's back surround
    Hafler-200 driving patio Daytons
    Tempest-X 15" DIY sub w/ Rythmik 350A plate amp
    Dayton 12" DVC w/ Rythmik 350a plate amp
    Harman/Kardon AVR-635
    Oppo 981hd
    Denon upconvert DVD player
    Jennings Research (vintage and rare)
    Mit RPTV WS-55513
    Tosh HD-XA1
    B&K AV5000


    Dont BAN me Bro!!!!:eek:
  • phuz
    phuz Posts: 2,372
    edited July 2008
    Apple's air tunes does this.

    Now you can control iTunes on your laptop with your ipod touch too, so it's basically a remote.
  • phuz
    phuz Posts: 2,372
    edited July 2008
    jakelm wrote: »
    But this is still not an internet router? I thought the OP was asking for internet connetion and pc to AVR audio connection directly from a wireless router?

    You would need 2 wireless adapters on the PC, one for internet and one to transmit audio to the AVR, correct?

    I don't know of many devices that convert wireless data signals to a bitstream that a receiver can decode. If you're talking about going directly from a wireless router to a receiver, then it ain't gonna happen unless the router is designed for it.

    Air tunes, squeezebox, and the Sonos stuff are popular ones that can do what is wanted here.
  • MillerLiteScott
    MillerLiteScott Posts: 2,564
    edited July 2008
    I have used a Roku for years for my whole house system. They are pretty inexpensive these days. I use it just for background music on the weekends or for parties it is great.
    I like speakers that are bigger than a small refrigerator but smaller than a big refrigerator:D
  • ajsankot
    ajsankot Posts: 141
    edited July 2008
    Sorry I have been out of town guys thanks for the suggestion guys. I am going to try to see what will be best with out breaking my slim bank account.
  • Pablo
    Pablo Posts: 723
    edited July 2008
    I now have 3 media servers. I bought a d-link one awhile back for $89 (just after they went to a new model. i think it was the 860?). I then put Tversity on my computer (it's free) and was able to play everything through my system. It's nothing special, but does the job (and it doesn't matter where you computer is as long as it's connect to the network). Then when I got my PS3, it worked as a media server as well. Then I bought an external 500g drive (it's a buffalo drive) and it comes with a media server as well. I also have a Wii, and I think that has a media server built in as well, but I haven't tried it. Basically what I am saying is, do a search for wireless media servers, and you should find something in your budget (as long as it's a couple of bucks more than an RCA cable). If you can find a refurb, you may be able to find something cheaper than a cable (and you won't have to plug and unplug something every time you want to listen to your tunes).
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