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Pastimes : TUNES..LISTEN!

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To: Nemer who wrote (1215)12/26/2003 11:19:05 PM
From: Gersh Avery  Read Replies (1) of 1713
 
Hey Nemer!

Just use the computer you use to post on SI to run the MS Media Player.

Take the output and and connect it to the hard speaker wire for that room. On the Center panel location switch that rooms connection to be the input on your system splitter (or amp or whatever functions as the audio hub)

At this point you have lost house system audio to the room you have the computer in. You do have system sound (from your computer) to all your other rooms then.

You could then run audio from another room into yours. Or you could split the computer output to connect to both speakers, at that location, and the house system.
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