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turn my PowerBook into an Airport Express
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Feb 4, 2005, 02:25 PM
 
I have a server under the house, with several large drives on it, that contains > 300 CDs worth of music in Apple Lossless format. I have two Macs that access that music via iTunes, one in my office and one in the kitchen. I have an old WallStreet PowerBook in the den, connected to the stereo, and use it to play music from that server, too.

What I would like to do, is use iTunes on either the computer in the office or the one in the kitchen to play music on the stereo. I think the Airport Express would do exactly what I want, except I hate to pay for another piece of hardware, when I have a laptop sitting there, already. Besides, I've already run wires, so I don't need the wireless part.

I've experimented with using command-line Unix tools or VNC to remotely control the laptop connected to the stereo. That works, but VNC is painfully slow, and command-line tools are no fun.

Does anybody know of some way to make something other than an Airport Express show up in iTunes as a remote speaker. Heard of an open-source project to do that which I could help out with? Have another idea for what I'm trying to do?
     
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Feb 12, 2005, 03:29 PM
 
I found something pretty close to what I needed at:

http://homepage.mac.com/netrag/softw...Sharing18.html

Utility to use remote apple events to control iTunes on the remote computer.
     
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Feb 19, 2005, 06:57 AM
 
I don't get it. If your stereo is connected to your laptop via the stereo jack (I'm assuming this is what you've done), then why can't you just use iTunes from the laptop? What's with all this command line business?

Please enlighten me.
     
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Feb 21, 2005, 04:23 PM
 
I'm not in the room with the laptop.
     
 
   
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