"TheEndless" wrote:
You should also be aware that, no matter what solution you come up with, the sound will always be delayed by at least a few seconds due to transcoding and buffering, so if you're wanting to redirect audio for a game or a video, you'll have a tough time syncing it up.
"belltown" wrote:"TheEndless" wrote:
You should also be aware that, no matter what solution you come up with, the sound will always be delayed by at least a few seconds due to transcoding and buffering, so if you're wanting to redirect audio for a game or a video, you'll have a tough time syncing it up.
Good point, although I'll primarily be using this to listen to music so it shouldn't be an issue.
"TheEndless" wrote:"belltown" wrote:"TheEndless" wrote:
You should also be aware that, no matter what solution you come up with, the sound will always be delayed by at least a few seconds due to transcoding and buffering, so if you're wanting to redirect audio for a game or a video, you'll have a tough time syncing it up.
Good point, although I'll primarily be using this to listen to music so it shouldn't be an issue.
What's the source for the music, if I may ask? There are already channels available for internet radio and local audio/video that may be able to serve your needs.
"belltown" wrote:
A lot of the music I listen to is streamed from various web sources. MySpace Music is probably the one I listen to the most. As far as I know they don't have a Roku channel yet. I looked into getting bluetooth speakers that I could listen to wirelessly, as my laptop's speakers aren't that great and I don't want to go with wired speakers. I thought that since I had a Roku and a TV and a LAN I could come up with a solution that used those instead of buying more hardware that I don't really need.
"kbenson" wrote:"belltown" wrote:
A lot of the music I listen to is streamed from various web sources. MySpace Music is probably the one I listen to the most. As far as I know they don't have a Roku channel yet. I looked into getting bluetooth speakers that I could listen to wirelessly, as my laptop's speakers aren't that great and I don't want to go with wired speakers. I thought that since I had a Roku and a TV and a LAN I could come up with a solution that used those instead of buying more hardware that I don't really need.
Uh oh. Now you've done it. You've mentioned another channel idea to TheEndless. Don't be surprised if he pops up tomorrow with a private channel that does MySpace music (or adds it to some other channel he maintains).
"belltown" wrote:
That might be tricky to implement. MySpace streams their music using Flash/RTMPE, which I don't believe is supported by Roku. Hence my plan to just stream my sound card's audio to my Roku.