Greg Indeed. Messages 1,600 Jan 17, 2005 #1 My home theatre reciever is downstairs in the living room, and my computer is upstairs. What would be the cheapest way to play them downstairs? I have an MP3 Transmitter but it has a significant amount of static.
My home theatre reciever is downstairs in the living room, and my computer is upstairs. What would be the cheapest way to play them downstairs? I have an MP3 Transmitter but it has a significant amount of static.
Shumway Fully Optimized Messages 2,729 Location London - Ontario - Canada Jan 17, 2005 #2 Ripping them to cd is probably the cheapest sollution,cd's are really cheap now a day's
B BOOMINJEEP Baseband Member Messages 43 Jan 18, 2005 #3 ya burn 150+ to a cd and play them(if your home theatre plays mp3) if not....just burn 15 or so and play them like a normal cd.
ya burn 150+ to a cd and play them(if your home theatre plays mp3) if not....just burn 15 or so and play them like a normal cd.
OP OP Greg Indeed. Messages 1,600 Jan 21, 2005 #4 yeah, thats true. Only problem is it would take alot of cds to put my collection on, even MP3 cds...