I'm sorry, Mr. Jobs, I just prefer WinAmp!
March 5, 2005 6:43 PM Subscribe
Wireless networking and music: Apple AirPort (or something else?) meets WinAmp...
I'm running a Gateway 200X with Windows XP, and use WinAmp for my music needs. I've been debating getting some AirPort units to set up around my apartment both for wireless connections and for playing music. The problem? Apple says that AirTunes only works with iTunes, which I'm not interested in using.
What are my options here? I've found JustePort, but I'm not sure how well it works. Does anyone have any experience? The, ah, technical guide is a bit lacking. Is it easy to put in place?
Or, alternatively, do I have any options I haven't thought of? Thanks!
I'm running a Gateway 200X with Windows XP, and use WinAmp for my music needs. I've been debating getting some AirPort units to set up around my apartment both for wireless connections and for playing music. The problem? Apple says that AirTunes only works with iTunes, which I'm not interested in using.
What are my options here? I've found JustePort, but I'm not sure how well it works. Does anyone have any experience? The, ah, technical guide is a bit lacking. Is it easy to put in place?
Or, alternatively, do I have any options I haven't thought of? Thanks!
Alternatives to the Airport Express:
Roku Labs Sound Bridge - works with a variety of servers, including the free Slimserver
Sonos - uses a proprietary WiFi-like streaming setup, doesn't require additional software.
I have a SoundBridge in my apartment, freaking LOVE it, but I use it with iTunes on a Mac, so your mileage may vary. Also, both are significantly more expensive than an Airport Express. Frankly, I think the Airport Express is kinda lame, as it still requires you to be tethered to your computer in some form or another to switch tracks, whereas these solutions let you control from where you're actually listening.
posted by jimray at 9:26 PM on March 5, 2005
Roku Labs Sound Bridge - works with a variety of servers, including the free Slimserver
Sonos - uses a proprietary WiFi-like streaming setup, doesn't require additional software.
I have a SoundBridge in my apartment, freaking LOVE it, but I use it with iTunes on a Mac, so your mileage may vary. Also, both are significantly more expensive than an Airport Express. Frankly, I think the Airport Express is kinda lame, as it still requires you to be tethered to your computer in some form or another to switch tracks, whereas these solutions let you control from where you're actually listening.
posted by jimray at 9:26 PM on March 5, 2005
Linksys (and probably the other wi-fi gear makers) makes an interface designed for streaming to a stereo.
Not sure if it's what you had in mind. I'm not familiar with airtunes features.
posted by Jack Karaoke at 11:39 PM on March 5, 2005
Not sure if it's what you had in mind. I'm not familiar with airtunes features.
posted by Jack Karaoke at 11:39 PM on March 5, 2005
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here is a complicated hack you can try out though, from an old winamp forums thread:
"1) Run WinAmp with the Shoutcast broadcasting plugin. This allows you to stream audio, including system audio and soundcard output, to ...
2) A Shoutcast server - you can run one locally or on another machine.
3) Run iTunes and connect to the Shoutcast stream.
4) Tell iTunes to send the audio to the Airport Express."
unfortunately, you will still have to run itunes in order to make this happen--you'll just be using winamp as the frontend. i feel your pain, as this is also the same reason why i've yet to buy an airport. as soon as i can use winamp without having to employ such a complicated hack, i'll be there.
posted by lotsofno at 6:53 PM on March 5, 2005