Re: MP3 files to stereo amplifier ?!
- From: Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 00:28:35 -0800
In article <vst9n3t372ab4mhs229dmvblcpeb7jacrc@xxxxxxx>,
Michael Rüsenberg <Michael.Ruesenberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi folks,
the German writer of these lines is more and more engaged with the
following question.
I want to play my MP3 data (music, podcasts, "Hörbücher") via
hifi-stereo equipment. In order to do this, I have used the earphone
plug of my MP3 player, attached an adapter 3.5mm ==> Cinch and played
this signal via stereo amplifier and loudspeakers.
Question:
Is there any chance to avoid the use of an MP3 player (which I hate)?
I'd like to have an adapter or converter to plug an USB stick with my
MP3 files into. This converter should produce a signal which can be
given to one of the high level input plugs of my stereo amplifier.
Any idea?
Thanks,
Michael
Maybe something like a Roku SoundBridge? It supports several digital
formats and outputs audio to analog stereo and optical SPDIF. It will
play audio from your computer or directly from its original source on
the Internet.
I love it and the radio version too. My only gripe is that it doesn't
always support iTunes. Apple keeps intentionally breaking 3rd party
compatibility with every new release.
.
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